From Ed Greshko:
Stuart McGraw wrote:
> I asked here a few days ago about ibus
> which broke after I did a yum update.
>
> No one responded but I saw some other posts
> about different problems with ibus so I
> waited until some new updates appeared.
>
> However after upgrading again just now, it
> is still broken -- still no input editor
> appears when I type the enable sequence.
> However now the (new) ibus icon says "no
> input window" when left-clicked.
>
> Is ibus ever going to work? I write non-
> english emails everyday and Fedora is
> useless to me without a working ibus.
> At this point I wonder if I should blow
> off Fedora and and just return to Windows?
>
>
Working just fine here....
ibus-table-erbi-1.1.0.20090407-6.fc11.noarch
ibus-m17n-1.2.0.20090617-2.fc11.i586
ibus-anthy-1.2.0.20090917-1.fc11.i586
ibus-table-cangjie-1.1.0.20090309-12.fc11.noarch
ibus-devel-1.2.0.20090927-1.fc11.i586
ibus-table-yong-1.1.0.20090422-7.fc11.noarch
ibus-hangul-1.2.0.20090617-2.fc11.i586
ibus-devel-docs-1.2.0.20090927-1.fc11.i586
ibus-table-wubi-1.1.0.20090327-7.fc11.noarch
ibus-gtk-1.2.0.20090927-1.fc11.i586
ibus-chewing-1.2.0.20090917-2.fc11.i586
ibus-table-1.1.0.20090610-1.fc11.noarch
ibus-sayura-1.2.0.20090703-1.fc11.i586
ibus-table-additional-1.1.0.20090610-1.fc11.noarch
ibus-rawcode-1.2.0.20090703-1.fc11.i586
ibus-pinyin-1.2.0.20090915-1.fc11.noarch
ibus-table-array30-1.2.0.20090729-1.fc11.noarch
ibus-libs-1.2.0.20090927-1.fc11.i586
ibus-1.2.0.20090927-1.fc11.i586
Thanks (to you and also Craig White and Tait Clarridge)
for confirming that the problem is likely specific to
my machine. Those match the versions I have:
ibus-1.2.0.20090927-1.fc11.i586
ibus-anthy-1.2.0.20090917-1.fc11.i586
ibus-gtk-1.2.0.20090927-1.fc11.i586
ibus-libs-1.2.0.20090927-1.fc11.i586
anthy-9100h-8.fc11.i586
kasumi-2.4-2.fc11.i586
However.... I did "notice" the problem you reported. I
didn't do too
much investigation. But, may have a solution.
It seemed to me that the problem existed on a "saved session". I'm
running KDE and when I logged out/in it brings up the
previous windows,
including a terminal session. What I did, without really
thinking, was
to close all open windows, logout and then login. When I did
this, all
was well.
I'm using Gnome but tried that and also tried a full reboot
after the updates but that didn't help. I also "rpm -e" all
the packages I listed and reinstalled them.
Last night I updated everything I could see that seemed related
to gnome, gtk, pygtk, Xorg, etc., on the theory that there was
perhaps some unrecognized dependency on a recent package but
it didn't help. (Unfortunately I can't keep everything up to
date over a 3KB/s modem connection that rarely runs unattended
for more than a couple hours.)
The only other thing I notice is when I run ibus-daemon from
a shell with "-v", I see lots of errors like the following that
appear when it's started:
(ibus-daemon:21356): IBUS-DEBUG: From ::1.1 to :1.3, Error:
org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Failed :
Can not get value [engine/anthy/shortcut/default->on_off]
(ibus-daemon:21356): IBUS-DEBUG: From ::1.1 to :1.3, Error:
org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Failed :
Can not get value [engine/anthy/shortcut/default->circle_input_mode]
...
(ibus-daemon:21356): IBUS-DEBUG: From ::1.1 to :1.3, Error:
org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Failed :
Can not get value [engine/anthy/shortcut/wnn->add_word]
(ibus-daemon:21356): IBUS-DEBUG: From ::1.1 to :1.3, Error:
org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Failed :
Can not get value [engine/anthy/shortcut/wnn->start_setup]
They all have in common a message about not getting a value
from engine/anthy/shortcut/<something>. Perhaps these are
normal? If not, do they ring a bell with anyone?
I don't see any messages when I type the activate sequence
(alt-grave) in some window.
FWIW, I saw your earlier query....but since all was working
for me and I
was unable to update to your level I just didn't answer.
IMHO, people shouldn't threaten to revert to Windows. It
just sounds so
hyperbolic and makes me think that the person isn't committed
to Linux.
Almost makes me not want to help them....
In retrospect it did sound a little pissy -- chalk it up to a
high level of frustration. But I have to honestly say that I
have more commitment to using a system that meets my needs than
to FOSS political correctness.