Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: kubuntu-desktop

Ok, when I first installed Kubuntu 6.10 (in Greek) Alt+Shift would cycle 
between Greek and English layout (with the Scroll Lock led cycling on or off). 
Everything was working fine.
However after I manually selected Greece as my language/region (instead of the 
default selection "Default") and then activated the multiple keyboard layouts 
(which creates that icon that shows a flag for the active language) for some 
weird reason it no longer accepted "Alt+Shift" as the hotkey plus the (new) 
default (Ctrl+Alt+K) will not work once I'm in Greek (the "Kei" becomes the 
Greek letter "Kapa" which apparently is not recognized as the hotkey...).

What did that thing screw up?

** Affects: kubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: kubuntu-desktop
  
- Ok, when I first installed Kubuntu (in Greek) Alt+Shift would cycle between 
Greek and English layout (with the Scroll Lock led cycling on or off). 
Everything was working fine.
+ Ok, when I first installed Kubuntu 6.10 (in Greek) Alt+Shift would cycle 
between Greek and English layout (with the Scroll Lock led cycling on or off). 
Everything was working fine.
  However after I manually selected Greece as my language/region (instead of 
the default selection "Default") and then activated the multiple keyboard 
layouts (which creates that icon that shows a flag for the active language) for 
some weird reason it no longer accepted "Alt+Shift" as the hotkey plus the 
(new) default (Ctrl+Alt+K) will not work once I'm in Greek (the "Kei" becomes 
the Greek letter "Kapa" which apparently is not recognized as the hotkey...).
  
  What did that thing screw up?

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Enabling keyboard layouts in "KDE control module" breaks Kubuntu's default 
Alt+Shift behaviour
https://launchpad.net/bugs/92198

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