Marc, you don't need to remove the package ibus, just disable it as
suggested by Salvatore: start menu > Preferences > Language Support >
Keyboard Input Method System: none.
That worked fine for me
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Thanks Salvatore.
I had the same problem (gedit hangs and mouse disappears) on a freshly
installed Ubuntu 14.10, but without reaching 100% cpu utilization.
Disabling ibus as you suggested solved the problem; not only in gedit,
but also in a few other applications as well.
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Affects me too.
Fresh install of Ubuntu 14.10 on brand new desktop computer with Intel
integrated graphics. Launching directly gedit as only graphical
application after boot, display freezes for a noticeable period of time
(10-20 seconds) when editing with a mix of keyboard entry, keyboard
I confirm that the problem (#121) does not happen after waiting 5
seconds, as indicated in #132.
Moreover, after reproducing the problem (#121), then waiting the 5
seconds, the menus work again.
Furthermore, when quitting LO then opening (or closing) another
application window, then restarting
Observed with LibreOffice 3.6.2-rc2-0ubuntu4:
1- Open a calc document from Nautilus.
2- The global menu bar is displayed and works, but nothing appears in the HUD.
3- Quit LibreOffice.
4- Open the same calc document from Nautilus.
5- The global menu bar is displayed and works, but nothing
@Björn: Apologies for mixing things up. Please forget my comments about
the HUD, they are out of subject. My point was that, after
starting/quitting LibreOffice several times, the global menu bar is
displayed but the menus have no effect (point 8 in comment #121)
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I've been able to recover the list of installed applications with:
cd ~/.config/menus
cp applications.menu.undo-NN applications.menu
(where NN is the largest number available)
But trying to edit the list with alacarte causes it to crash again and
to corrupt again the list of applications.
@Raymond: I use 'sudo apt-get remove indicator-appmenu' and restart the
session. The global menu disappears and the menu appears in the
application window, for all the applications (not only LibreOffice).
Handy until the fix is available.
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