The Ubuntu GNOME 16.04 images doesn't include fcitx. The only thing bringing Qt in was that evolution-data-server-online-accounts recommended signon-plugin-password. That's fixed for yakkety:
For the live seed, I copied Ubuntu's live seed which gave us extra languages and fcitx. To get qt off though, I made these changes
- thunderbird locales (not related to Qt)
- fcitx-frontend-qt4
- fcitx-frontend-qt5
- fcitx-ui-qimpanel
- fcitx-mozc
+ !fcitx-frontend-all (blacklisted so we get the alternate recommends instead)
I could have kept fcitz-mozc and just blacklisted its gui config tool (which is written in Qt) but I guess Japanese typists can either use ibus or install fcitx-mozc themselves if they want it. The mozc config tool has a really ugly icon in GNOME Shell anyway…
The Ubuntu GNOME 16.04 images doesn't include fcitx. The only thing bringing Qt in was that evolution- data-server- online- accounts recommended signon- plugin- password. That's fixed for yakkety:
https:/ /launchpad. net/ubuntu/ +source/ evolution- data-server/ 3.21.90- 0ubuntu3
For the live seed, I copied Ubuntu's live seed which gave us extra languages and fcitx. To get qt off though, I made these changes
- thunderbird locales (not related to Qt)
- fcitx-frontend-qt4
- fcitx-frontend-qt5
- fcitx-ui-qimpanel
- fcitx-mozc
+ !fcitx-frontend-all (blacklisted so we get the alternate recommends instead)
I could have kept fcitz-mozc and just blacklisted its gui config tool (which is written in Qt) but I guess Japanese typists can either use ibus or install fcitx-mozc themselves if they want it. The mozc config tool has a really ugly icon in GNOME Shell anyway…
http:// cdimage. ubuntu. com/ubuntu- gnome/releases/ 16.04/release/ ubuntu- gnome-16. 04-desktop- amd64.manifest
https:/ /people. canonical. com/~ubuntu- archive/ germinate- output/ ubuntu- gnome.yakkety/ live
Compare with /people. canonical. com/~ubuntu- archive/ germinate- output/ ubuntu. yakkety/ live
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