> On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Rahul Sundaram > <[email protected]> wrote: >
>> Instead of cherry picking individual packages (such as the ones >> >> # yum install @<language>-support >> No, doubt it is a better method, it works in one go, and I did not know of this '@*' command before you wrote about it in the bug-discussion. I grew this habit of picking the packages because earlier I had a severe limitation of disk-space, and I did not want to spend it on anything other than what I absolutely need, like say, langpack-bn, or moodle, or something. And if that was the culprit, how come it worked on Gnome? So there is something specific to Xfce. Why the input method chooser does not automatically come with Xfce, like it comes with Gnome? Both Gnome and Xfce were getting the same set of files, and one was working, while the other was not. I think im-chooser must be one for the whole system, and every X-Windows should draw the information from it. In both Gnome and Xfce I ran 'im-chooser' from the command prompt, and it popped up the same window, where iBus was already selected. And the situation was more funny because after I installed the primary thing from the DVD, Bangla input from iBus was working nice (it was the default Gnome) and after I installed the Xfce things and logged into Xfce, 'iBus' was showing alright, but not working. So the superset was not working while the part was. -- দাশ das http://ddts.randomink.org/ _______________________________________________ Fedora-india mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-india
