On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 11:36 AM, Osamu Aoki <[email protected]>wrote:
> On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 02:55:25PM -0400, Dean Chia 贾定 wrote: > > I have found a way to reproduce some bugginess. Whenever I restart X > > (Alt+F2 "r"), I start typing in Chinese fine though I cannot "turn off" > > Chinese input (I may or may not have to fiddle with input methods, > though I > > do not update my input method ...). > > Then, in order to regain English-typing ability, I have to change my > > default keyboard manually to something else (in this case, from Eng > Dvorak > > to Eng US) and back, and then I regain my main English typing ability. > If I > > want to type in Chinese again, I simply have to repeat and restart X > again > > with Alt+F2 "r". > > Do you use GNOME3/GDM3? (This does not use ibus-setup but use javascript > program to set parameters.) > Yes [yeah, I looked at the parameters in bash of ibus setup or ibus engine, etc. (Anyhoo, I tried ibus-setup to get the preference window of ibus to show up. I remembered this from my previous bug report.) > > Is the content of the /etc/X11/default-display-manager file to be > /usr/sbin/gdm3 > Yes > > If not, try and check situation with these, please. > > Also some ibus modules seems to set keyborard to en_US etc. without > respecting the system default. > My problem is not w/ en_US vs Dvorak, so so far this issue does not affect me, thankfully. I guess if I need to type in Chinese, my "shortcut" will be Alt+F2 "r". Let me know if there are other testing things to do. > > Osamu >

