Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi Yuandan,
Tks for your advice.
> make sure you have the symbol link at your home dir.
>
> .xinput.d/default -> /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/scim
# ls -l /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/scim
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 238 Feb 9 14:13 /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/scim
# find / -name .xinput.d
find: WARNING: Hard link count is wrong for /selinux: this may be a bug
in your filesystem driver. Automatically turning on find's -noleaf
option. Earlier results may have failed to include directories that
should have been searched.
* * * End * * *
Sounds like you need to find what is wrong with that eventually.
.xinput.d
can't be located.
When you logged in as yourself (not root). Did you....
mkdir ~/.xinput.d
cd ~/.xinput.d
ln -s /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/scim default
????
> At need terminal (email openoffice or xterm), scim can be triggered
> by
> ctrl+space.
> this works well for me with the LANG locale. I am using gnome.
> $ echo $LANG
> en_US.UTF-8
I have no problem on input Chinese on "LANG locale" (Trad/Simplified
Chinese). I'm now searching for a solution to input Chinese on English
locale.
TIA
B.R.
SL
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