@Tigran: It struck me that /etc/profile.d/input-method-config.sh is an
ancient file. Yes, it was introduced in 2017 due to this bug as a fix or
workaround, but it was dropped long ago. If you are on an Ubuntu version
> 20.04, you can safely just remove it.

So how could that happen? My guess is that you at some point of time
took a shortcut when upgrading your Ubuntu version. You seem to have
switched from some version before 20.04 directly to some version after
20.04. Skipping an LTS like that is not a supported upgrade path, and
may result in issues like this one.

So I don't think there is much to report. ;)

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1720250

Title:
  im-config configuration ignored with gdm3

Status in gdm3 package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in im-config package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  After having logged in via gdm3, the IM related environment variables
  are always set like this:

  $ env | grep -E '_IM|XMOD'
  QT_IM_MODULE=ibus
  XMODIFIERS=@im=ibus

  Changing ~/.xinputrc to e.g. xim makes no difference, so gdm3 prevents
  all other IM frameworks but IBus from working.

  This problem seems to be similar to bug #1594681 (which was fixed).

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