Il 27/03/2015 13:36, JuuS ha scritto:
Thanks Giuliano. This is what I had thought but wasn't sure.

I hesitate to remove it completely because it seems to be tied into
multiple keyboards which I do use. I will search for its initialization
and disable it because, on my system at least, it is a real pain.

If you don't actually *use* it (I mean activate it by its shortcut) to enter chinese ideograms or similar things which do require an input method, and you just want to switch from one keyboard layout to another, you may safely disable/remove it without any side effect.

I'm also a bit nonplussed that (K)Ubuntu put this on my system at all,
and I wonder if they are going down the (Micros*ft) road to locking down
the user.?!

Yes, it would appear that Microsoft is still a reference to system packagers, and unfortunately also to desktop designers. A lot of stupid/crazy stuff Microsoft style things are creeping into Linux desktops, recently...

Giuliano



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