[Pkg-ime-devel] Bug#813111: ibus crash Cinamon desktop in dual core PC

Osamu Aoki osamu at debian.org
Mon Feb 1 12:01:11 UTC 2016


Hi,

On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 04:38:08PM +0300, Strelok wrote:
> >Did you run "apt-get update" before?  Besides, I can not tell what is
> > causing "freeze" from what you described.
> 
> We talk about netinstall. Minimal installation image, who downloaded
> all necessary package from the net. It's ALWAYS run apt-get update in
> installation process. And ALWAYS install last available version of
> package. Because just don't have any other versions.
> 
> >Are you in virtual box?  Then there may be other reasons for the problem.
> 
> I'm in real PC and after get this bug, I'm try testing this bug in VirtualBox.
> 
> >???
> 
> Sorry for skipping necessary explanation. Ibus-anthy is package
> necessary for support typing Japanese words. You print "kokoro" and
> Ibus-anthy translate this into こころ (hiragana alphabet), or 心 (kanji
> form). I't cannot work through traditional keymap mechanism because
> Japanese language have thousands kanji, but keyboard don't have
> thousands keys. And when I'm print "kokoro" I'm see "kokoro", when I'm
> except こころ. After single reboot this bug disappear.

FYI: I am using ibus-anthy and I am fluent in japanese (but no chinese
for me)

> >Of course, you need to restart the ibus system.  This is normal. For
> > newbie, reboot is the easiest way to achieve restart.  Please read
> > /usr/share/doc/ibus/README.Debian before filing a bug.
> 
> My /usr/share/doc/ibus/README don't contain a single word about
> reboot. 

I did not say "README".  (I was a bit sloppy not mentioning ".gz" but please use common sense.)

$ zcat /usr/share/doc/ibus/README.Debian.gz |tail
      So, if you have non-alphabet input via XKB, you need to lock your keyboard
      setting within the configuration of particular ibus method used, e.g.,
      ibus-kkc, ibus-anthy, ibus-pynyin, ....

* Always restart ibus if you changes its settings.
  If you are not sure how, exit your desktop environment and relogin to the
  user account to have a refreshed X session.

 -- Osamu Aoki <osamu at debian.org>,  Sun, 27 Jul 2014 09:20:38 +0000



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