fcitx is a dependency of lubuntu-desktop, which is not a package that
contains anything of importance except an index of packages. If you try to
remove fcitx, it will try to remove lubuntu-desktop, which seems alarming,
but it's not. You can safely remove it. The only problem comes when
lubuntu-desktop's configuration changes (in some future version) and you
don't necessarily get those changes with, say, a dist-upgrade. That being
said, I would advise just leaving it alone and using gcin instead.

On the other hand, I would really encourage you to use fcitx, because in
the near future, Lubuntu will use LXQt and will not ship with any GTK+
libraries. gcin requires GTK+, so installing that will require a rather
larger footprint. On the other hand, there is a Qt front end for fcitx, so
it could work with this future Lubuntu natively.

Hope that helps!

On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 8:27 PM, joe ho <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi ,
>
> I live in China ( Hong Kong ) , your features ibus replaced with Fcitx i
> don't want to use this two input tools , i use gcin , and i try remove
> fcitx is not clean remove , the system linguistically have fcitx to setting
> .
>
> how to clean remove fcitx
>
> Thank !
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