Workaround:
create a shell script named kblayout.sh and paste the following in it (change the xkb-layout according to your preferred layout):
#!/bin/bash gsettings set org.freedesktop.ibus.general engines-order "['xkb:de::ger', 'xkb:us:eng']"
now set the script to be executed at login by creating an entry in your start applications.
This worked for me and should be ok until this bug is fixed.
Workaround:
create a shell script named kblayout.sh and paste the following in it (change the xkb-layout according to your preferred layout):
#!/bin/bash .ibus.general engines-order "['xkb:de::ger', 'xkb:us:eng']"
gsettings set org.freedesktop
now set the script to be executed at login by creating an entry in your start applications.
This worked for me and should be ok until this bug is fixed.