I'm running two Ubuntu 14.04 machines with a UK keyboard layout.  This
problem affects one of them but not the other - not sure why.

On the affected machine EVERY TIME I accept a system update, the
keyboard layout is broken.  I can fix it by uninstalling ibus and
rebooting, but on the next system update, the problem comes back.  On
the other machine, I can apply updates without incident.

Another problem is, if the user's password contains the affected keys,
they will not be able to log in.  It will look to them as if the upgrade
has reset their password.  They may look on the web for help, but they
will not think to look for problems with swapped keys.  If they are
lucky, they may find my posting http://askubuntu.com/questions/695167
/cannot-log-in-after-software-upgrade-ibus-issue. If not, they will
probably get out the rescue disk and reinstall.  This does nothing for
the reputation of Linux as a replacement for Windows.

To add to the confusion, the first login after the upgrade will work,
because the change is only applied after that.  On the second and
subsequent logins, they need to substitute some characters when they
type their password.

To sum up, it appears that this only breaks some machines, which is why
there has not been a huge fuss, but those machines that it breaks get
broken repeatedly, and in some cases the symptoms make the problem look
much more serious than it is, causing the user to do work that is
disruptive and unnecessary.

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  [SRU]Wrong keyboard layout active after booting into desktop

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