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Remove ibus without breaking lubuntu-desktop? -- [SOLVED]
Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 5:31 am
by kevjonesin
The lubuntu 14.04 docs [see below] recommends removing ibus as a bug-fix but does not provide information on how to do so. Neither does the launchpad bug page linked therein. In addition to the international keyboard issue, 'ibus' also interferes with the chromium browser.
Known Issues
Installation
Some keyboard layouts may have problems (such as UK ones). You can workaround the problem by removing all the ibus-* packages (see 1284635 (
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1284635))
quoted via:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes/Lubuntu
... and:
http://lubuntu.net/
This question was raised on the ubuntu forums as well:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php? ... st13039242
A fix for the chromium browser was suggested here:
http://dontai.com/wp/2014/04/25/lubuntu ... ll-laptop/
-add package fcitx, right click keyboard on task bar, replace ibus with fcitx, stop ibus
... but I'd like to remove ibus packages before attempting the above 'fcitx' install. And regardless, as it relates to a posted bug/bug-fix, removing ibus seems worth exploring.
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Re: Remove ibus without breaking lubuntu-desktop?
Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 4:17 pm
by Rex Bouwense
Welcome to the LXDE forum. I am not sure if you are asking a question or reporting information. In any event, I have installed and am using Lubuntu 14.04 and only had one small problem with the Wireless but then I am not using Chromium.
Re: Remove ibus without breaking lubuntu-desktop?
Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 8:39 pm
by kevjonesin
I am not sure if you are asking a question or reporting information.
Both—and hopefully making the topic more readily searchable for others.
After posting here, I was later advised on the lubuntu freenode IRC channel that it's safe to remove 'lubuntu-desktop' as it's only a meta-package. I proceeded to do so while removing 'ibus' packages and now chromium takes keyboard input properly and seems to generally work fine.
It was also mentioned that removing 'lubuntu-desktop' might later affect upgrading to a new release. May be advisable to re-install before doing a full distribution upgrade. Perhaps someone more experienced than I could please clarify/confirm/refute this.
Re: Remove ibus without breaking lubuntu-desktop? -- [SOLVED
Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 8:49 pm
by kevjonesin
User "vasa1" has provided some additional relevant feedback via the ubuntu forum thread I linked previously. Apparently one may simply disable 'ibus', rather than remove it:
Re: How do I get rid of IBUS
Go to Preferences > Language Support and change Keyboard input method system from ibus to none. Then log out and log in again.
Or if removing:
BTW, "lubuntu-desktop" is only a metapackage and is not essential; if you get a notice it will be removed, all the applications will remain intact. "lubuntu-desktop" may be required only if you want to upgrade from 14.04 to 14.10 when the next version of Lubuntu becomes available. If you prefer to do a clean install, as many of us do, then it doesn't matter.
Some reading:
help.ubuntu.com/community/MetaPackages
ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=12389408&postcount=5
http://www.mail-archive.com/lubuntu-.../msg03490.html
askubuntu.com/q/233662
via
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php? ... st13039242
Re: Remove ibus without breaking lubuntu-desktop? -- [SOLVED
Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 9:06 pm
by Rex Bouwense
It was also mentioned that removing 'lubuntu-desktop' might later affect upgrading to a new release. May be advisable to re-install before doing a full distribution upgrade. Perhaps someone more experienced than I could please clarify/confirm/refute this.
Yes it MAY affect an upgrade, however since this release of Lubuntu is a Long Term Support release and is supported for 3 years, you not even have to worry about that possibility. I always do a fresh install anyway.
Even though you have solved your problem, you could still stick around and provide assistance to others. We are a small forum since we only deal with LXDE and have even fewer active members so we welcome all help that we can get.