This is not a problem in IBus, but a problem of how XIM works.
If the handler program of XIM is not responsive (died, suspended, or
just two slow), then the program that it is used to input to will die
without rescue, this is essentially what happened as described
"predictable way to crash other a
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Title:
predictable way to crash other apps via ibus
Status in “ibus” pac
** Changed in: ibus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
predictable way to crash other apps via ibus
Status in “ibus” pac
The fact that input method can crash applications is just normal, IMO.
Because they are deeply coupled, OSX and Windows works in similar way AFAIK.
If you want to more details, please use IBus upstream's channels.
http://code.google.com/p/ibus/
Some interesting upstream people is not here.
ibus-da
The question in my mind is not why I started up the ibus the way I did
(why should I be blamed?) but really why ibus allows me to do such a
terribly disastrous thing and why ibus should be allowed to crash almost
all gtk/gnome-apps currently running. Even if I knew and realized the
stupidity of wh
just for the record, im-switch is deprecated anyhow. You probably meant
im-config, the successor. Mine is set to use the default.
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It's not like I did something spectularly intrusive here. I ran a
normal command as a normal user and put the process in the background.
Is that grounds to crash almost all running X apps?
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Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
predictable way to crash other apps via ibus
Status in “ibus”
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