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The official name of Afghan language is "DARI" but Ubuntu has listed it under "Afghani" in the input sources.

Please, Who should I contact to solve this issue...?

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Possibly there is a misconception. The keyboard layouts are often named after the countries where they are typically used rather than the language. So Afghani is consistent with how many other layouts are named, even if that keyboard layout is typically used for typing the Dari language.

If you still think it's wrong, please note that this is not an Ubuntu specific thing. Ubuntu uses the XKB data provided by freedesktop.org, and bugs should be reported here:

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xkeyboard-config/xkeyboard-config/-/issues

Gunnar Hjalmarsson
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  • Thanks for the quick reply. There's a consistency for all other languages. But the word "Afghani" is never used as a language name at anytime for any country. (Afghani is the currency name of Afghanistan). I'm a newbie in Linux and don't know who should I contact to report this. – سیف الله فضل Dec 07 '20 at 18:39
  • @سیفاللهفضل: Just use the link I provided and report it as an issue. – Gunnar Hjalmarsson Dec 07 '20 at 18:57