On Sat, Oct 14, 2006 at 01:22:25PM -0000, Wenzhuo Zhang wrote:
>
> I filed a bug (#65489) against gnome-terminal. But since I've seen input
> freezing in firefox and gaim as well, I am opening a new bug against
> scim.
Thanks for bringing this issue to my attention.
> I am using edgy, and scim under en_US.UTF-8 locale. Sometimes, I cannot
> type anything into applications, such as gnome-terminal, firefox and
> gaim.
Yes I have heard about this issue from Debian users for quite a long
time, however I can never reliably reproduce it. Now you are giving a
detailed procedure to reproduce, I'll look at it more carefully when I
have time.
I have also a few more questions for you:
> Steps to reproduce:
>
> 1. Make sure you are using scim. If you are not already, type "im-switch
> -s scim-pinyin" in a gnome terminal. Log out Gnome and then log back in.
As edgy's scim-pinyin package uses a peculiar way to set up input method
environment, this step won't give the same results on different systems.
Would you please show the results of the following commands in
gnome-terminal after you log back in?
$ dpkg -l scim-bridge
$ echo $GTK_IM_MODULE
Also, would you please also give the result of the following two
commands?
Hi Wenzhuo,
On Sat, Oct 14, 2006 at 01:22:25PM -0000, Wenzhuo Zhang wrote:
>
> I filed a bug (#65489) against gnome-terminal. But since I've seen input
> freezing in firefox and gaim as well, I am opening a new bug against
> scim.
Thanks for bringing this issue to my attention.
> I am using edgy, and scim under en_US.UTF-8 locale. Sometimes, I cannot
> type anything into applications, such as gnome-terminal, firefox and
> gaim.
Yes I have heard about this issue from Debian users for quite a long
time, however I can never reliably reproduce it. Now you are giving a
detailed procedure to reproduce, I'll look at it more carefully when I
have time.
I have also a few more questions for you:
> Steps to reproduce:
>
> 1. Make sure you are using scim. If you are not already, type "im-switch
> -s scim-pinyin" in a gnome terminal. Log out Gnome and then log back in.
As edgy's scim-pinyin package uses a peculiar way to set up input method
environment, this step won't give the same results on different systems.
Would you please show the results of the following commands in
gnome-terminal after you log back in?
$ dpkg -l scim-bridge
$ echo $GTK_IM_MODULE
Also, would you please also give the result of the following two
commands?
$ grep "X11/Dynamic" /etc/scim/config
$ grep "X11/Dynamic" ~/.scim/config
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> For me, it's a show blocker, because it's very annoying and causes work
> loss.
I hope I can provide a workaround for you after you've given the
necessary information.
Thanks,
Ming
2006.10.15