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Starting from console (I always do, actually, however I use ibus-daemon &-this is in flubox, but the same problem occurs in Gnome) This seems to be the latest available for F11. This seems to be consistent on three different systems, (one running rawhide) as well as on various Virtual Machines.) However, judging from a post on Fedora forums, by someone with a problem inputting Chinese (post is at ) probably 28 May, 2009.Īdditional info: None that seems relevant. Unfortunately, I don't use it that often on my Fedora machines, so am not quite certain as to the date. Doing the same with Firefox or Gnome-terminal, to name two, produces the option for Japanese input as expected.Ģ.Open uxterm and attempt to use ctl+space to enter Japaneseģ.Mutter under your breath when it doesn't work.
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Hitting ctl+space does nothing and there is no option to input Japanese. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):Īfter setting XMODIFIERS, LC_CTYPE (if applicable) GTK_IM_MODULE, open a uxterm or urxvt terminal. This is probably an upstream bug as I'm able to reproduce the problem in an Ubnutu alpha installation. It had worked in the past, this seems to have happened in the first or second week of June, around the time of F11 release. It doesn't work with urxvt (rxvt-unicode) or uxterm. Ibus only works with some programs, such as Firefox, OpenOffice, and most GTK applications.