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- Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2011 22:01:18 +0900
- From: Lyle H Saxon <llletters@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Kubuntu 11.10 日本語入力 How?
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Gmail(?) muted my formatting - let me try again with some kind of spacers input to prevent format mutating: . . . Hi Ray - Re: "If it isn't working out for you, and you're going with an entirely new distribution, then try Ubuntu again but install in Japanese from the beginning..." . Actually, that's exactly what I did! But although the whole sytem and all applications have Japanese menus, I haven't been able to get Japanese input working. . . Re: "I have English menus but Japanese input." . That's what I really want actually - but I've been going with everything in Japanese both as an easy install and to force myself to improve my Japanese reading skills. . . CL: Re: "That's odd. The posted instructions worked for me and I was going to add a 'thank you' when I had a moment free. Inputting the first two instructions in your post from the command line restored the Ibus icon and, since my selections in ibus-settings were the way I wanted them, I left those panels alone. A reboot was all it took to get me where I wanted to be." . I'm glad to hear that was of some use. I suspect that in tinkering around with it, I ended up installing too much stuff and ended up with things that got in each other's way? As a temporary fix, I tossed in an older version, which is working, but do want to get going with the newer releases. . . Re: "As for other OS choices: A couple of Kubuntu users I know are trying out Debian 4 + KDE and say that once you've eliminated the increased asshole factor of the proponents and melted all of the 'ice' by installing proper versions, you have an OS with a look and feel similar to Kubuntu but without some of the oddities." . That sounds like it might be a plan. I don't care for the direction Ubuntu has taken with Unity. It appears to be primarily designed for small touch-screen devices (for which I wouldn't mind using it, but it really sucks on a desktop computer). . . NO: Re: "In Ubuntu-jp mailing list, there is a thread that reports recent IBus package can't work with Qt-based application. Does the mail helps you? . https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-jp/2011-November/003924.html " . Possibly - I temporarly gave up on Kubuntu 11.10 with that machine, but think I'll try this again on a test box and see if I can get things to work. . . DJI: Re: "I realize this isn't for everyone, but I've been much happier since I switched from packaged binary distros to Gentoo about 5 years ago. Gentoo draws the line between what I want to know as a savvy user and what I don't want to have to know about what's going on under the hood of my machine at a place that's just right for me (personally)." . Sounds like something I should try out on the test box and see if I want to go in that direction. . . RW: Re: "Oh...forgot to add this to my previous e-mail: I'm using Ubuntu + Ibus + gnome. I have never tried KDE before. I know this combination isn't working with KDE tools like kile, kdevelop, kate, etc..." . With one of the previous versions of Kubuntu I couldn't input Japanese in Kate, but then it worked with 10.04. When I had to have something in Japanese in Kate, I'd type it elsewhere and copy-poste it in. The current problem seems to be no Japanese input anyway. . . RW: Re: "In short, please try to modify your /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/ibus file: - if [ -e /usr/lib/qt4/plugins/inputmethods/libqtim-ibus.so ]; then + if [ -e /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt4/plugins/inputmethods/libqtim-ibus.so ]; then . Thank you for this!! *That* was easy...yes, it worked. Of course, I also had to install the ibus-qt4 package, but this change fixed a problem that I have been accepting for a month or two... Now I can comment my source code in Japanese. ;-) Thank you!" . Well, I'm glad the thread helped someone else out, since I'm still fumbling around here! . . SS Re: "I tried unity with Ubuntu 11.10 for about a month with unity thinking maybe I could get used to it. Finally I stumbled on a thread for getting the gnome legacy stuff working from gnome 3. Essentially all you had to do was add the gnome 3 libraries and reboot, then select the legacy stuff at login like before. . "The ibus 日本語入力 worked fine with both Unity and Gnome. . "Long term I don't know where ubuntu is going but this gnome setup close enough to gnome 2 that I'm happy for now. Hopefully ubuntu will realize how many of us dislike unity and give us what we want. I saw that Ubuntu 12.04 is out but am reluctant to touch it." . Reluctant to touch it - yeah, that sums it up pretty well I think. I'm only willing to try it out on a test box. *If* it's less horrible than 11.10, then I'll think about using it on a work machine. . . SJT: Re: "I was happier with Gentoo for a long time, but recently I've become less happy." . Hmm... On one hand there's "Kaizen" and on the other "If it isn't broken, don't fix it". So much breakage done in the name of kaizen. . . Anyway - thanks for all the feedback everyone! . Lyle .
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