[Desktop-packages] [Bug 481656] Re: iBus blocks input in Java application

2016-04-13 Thread Bhuvan Krishna
I guess it is still not fixed. I tested with ubuntu 14.04 LTS updated on
freemind 0.9. I am trying to type telugu text which is an indic text. I
don't see the text if I try to type in freemind but if i copy text from
another application like gedit or kate it shows the text. I think the
bug still exists.

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Title:
  iBus blocks input in Java application

Status in ibus:
  Unknown
Status in Iced Tea:
  Confirmed
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in icedtea-java7 package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: ibus

  This is a very unfortunate bug, as it is hard to reproduce :(.

  I use ThinkingRock, a Java application, and after some time the
  keyboard input stops working for this application, meaning I can still
  use my mouse to manipulate the program, but I cannot type anything.
  When closing the iBus Daemon the input works again after some seconds.
  Also restarting the Java application helps to postpone the problem
  until it occurs again some minutes later.

  I'm using Ubuntu 9.10 with version 1.2.0.20090927-2ubuntu2 of iBus and
  version 2.2.1 of ThinkingRock. My Java version is 6-15-1.

  Please notice: I do NOT want to input Chinese or Japanese or anything
  like it. I just want to normally use my keyboard. I also have NO input
  method selected, I have the input methods turned OFF.

  I have yet to test this behavior with other Java applications (maybe
  it's a bug in ThinkingRock?), so I'd be happy if somebody can confirm
  this bug for other Java applications. Because the solution is to quit
  the iBus Daemon, I suspect iBus to be the problem.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 481656] Re: iBus blocks input in Java application

2015-05-10 Thread dardhal
I 've spent a good few additional hours editing OSM data with the Java-
based JOSM application, and since I started running the application by
setting XMODIFIERS= for iBus I have no longer experienced any problem
with text entry: neither failure to get any input text, nor the
inability to enter special characters for Spanish.

So that _may_ look like a valid workaround, however, it's just based on
my own experience for a limited time, and your mileage may vary.

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Title:
  iBus blocks input in Java application

Status in IBus:
  Unknown
Status in Iced Tea:
  Confirmed
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in icedtea-java7 package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: ibus

  This is a very unfortunate bug, as it is hard to reproduce :(.

  I use ThinkingRock, a Java application, and after some time the
  keyboard input stops working for this application, meaning I can still
  use my mouse to manipulate the program, but I cannot type anything.
  When closing the iBus Daemon the input works again after some seconds.
  Also restarting the Java application helps to postpone the problem
  until it occurs again some minutes later.

  I'm using Ubuntu 9.10 with version 1.2.0.20090927-2ubuntu2 of iBus and
  version 2.2.1 of ThinkingRock. My Java version is 6-15-1.

  Please notice: I do NOT want to input Chinese or Japanese or anything
  like it. I just want to normally use my keyboard. I also have NO input
  method selected, I have the input methods turned OFF.

  I have yet to test this behavior with other Java applications (maybe
  it's a bug in ThinkingRock?), so I'd be happy if somebody can confirm
  this bug for other Java applications. Because the solution is to quit
  the iBus Daemon, I suspect iBus to be the problem.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 481656] Re: iBus blocks input in Java application

2015-04-26 Thread dardhal
** Attachment added: hs_err_pid29918.log for the JOSM crash after running 
ibus restart, due to JOSM losing keyboard input
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ibus/+bug/481656/+attachment/4384602/+files/hs_err_pid29918.log

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Title:
  iBus blocks input in Java application

Status in IBus:
  Unknown
Status in Iced Tea:
  Confirmed
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in icedtea-java7 package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: ibus

  This is a very unfortunate bug, as it is hard to reproduce :(.

  I use ThinkingRock, a Java application, and after some time the
  keyboard input stops working for this application, meaning I can still
  use my mouse to manipulate the program, but I cannot type anything.
  When closing the iBus Daemon the input works again after some seconds.
  Also restarting the Java application helps to postpone the problem
  until it occurs again some minutes later.

  I'm using Ubuntu 9.10 with version 1.2.0.20090927-2ubuntu2 of iBus and
  version 2.2.1 of ThinkingRock. My Java version is 6-15-1.

  Please notice: I do NOT want to input Chinese or Japanese or anything
  like it. I just want to normally use my keyboard. I also have NO input
  method selected, I have the input methods turned OFF.

  I have yet to test this behavior with other Java applications (maybe
  it's a bug in ThinkingRock?), so I'd be happy if somebody can confirm
  this bug for other Java applications. Because the solution is to quit
  the iBus Daemon, I suspect iBus to be the problem.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 481656] Re: iBus blocks input in Java application

2015-04-26 Thread dardhal
Being hit by this one for a long time now, when using JOSM (all released stable 
JARs for a couple year now, if not more). Of course, while using Java version 
7, which is the only release JOSM is qualified to run with:

$ java -version
java version 1.7.0_72
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_72-b14)
Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (build 24.72-b04, mixed mode)


I just arrived in this bug now, and tried the recommended ibus restart to get 
text input working again, but after a few seconds with input working again, the 
Java application died miserably. Just a few major highlight from the generated 
report, which I have just attached (hs_err_pid29918.log):

Current thread (0x2760c000):  JavaThread AWT-EventQueue-0 [_thread_in_native, 
id=29948, stack(0x27b29000,0x27b7a000)]

siginfo:si_signo=SIGSEGV: si_errno=0, si_code=2 (SEGV_ACCERR),
si_addr=0x269bce28

Stack: [0x27b29000,0x27b7a000],  sp=0x27b7841c,  free space=317k
Native frames: (J=compiled Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code, C=native code)
C  0x269bce28
j  sun.awt.X11.XInputMethod.setXICFocusNative(JZZ)V+0
j  sun.awt.X11.XInputMethod.setXICFocus(Ljava/awt/peer/ComponentPeer;ZZ)V+25
j  sun.awt.X11InputMethod.activate()V+162
j  sun.awt.im.InputContext.activateInputMethod(Z)V+169
j  sun.awt.im.InputContext.focusGained(Ljava/awt/Component;)V+137
...


Even if this is not entirely related to supported Ubuntu packages (there seems 
to be something related to Java 7 and Java applications), the fact is it seems 
ibus has some saying about it, and other Linux distros seem to be free from 
this significant nuisance. Considering this has been documented and reported 
for nearly six years now, if feels disappointing to see such a hot bug being 
disregarded for that long. I am not using the greatest and latest Ububtu, but I 
can't see it fixed in any later release either:

$ cat /etc/os-release
NAME=Ubuntu
VERSION=14.10 (Utopic Unicorn)
ID=ubuntu
ID_LIKE=debian
PRETTY_NAME=Ubuntu 14.10
VERSION_ID=14.10
HOME_URL=http://www.ubuntu.com/;
SUPPORT_URL=http://help.ubuntu.com/;
BUG_REPORT_URL=http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/;
 

I don't know if this is related or not, but also at times with JOSM I
experience the inability to enter Spanish characters instead of losing
input completely to the application. As ibus seems to deal with
entering foreign characters, I suspect it may be the culprit for both
problems.

Anyways, let's see if this gets addressed at some point in the very
immediate future.

Thank you.

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Title:
  iBus blocks input in Java application

Status in IBus:
  Unknown
Status in Iced Tea:
  Confirmed
Status in ibus package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in icedtea-java7 package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: ibus

  This is a very unfortunate bug, as it is hard to reproduce :(.

  I use ThinkingRock, a Java application, and after some time the
  keyboard input stops working for this application, meaning I can still
  use my mouse to manipulate the program, but I cannot type anything.
  When closing the iBus Daemon the input works again after some seconds.
  Also restarting the Java application helps to postpone the problem
  until it occurs again some minutes later.

  I'm using Ubuntu 9.10 with version 1.2.0.20090927-2ubuntu2 of iBus and
  version 2.2.1 of ThinkingRock. My Java version is 6-15-1.

  Please notice: I do NOT want to input Chinese or Japanese or anything
  like it. I just want to normally use my keyboard. I also have NO input
  method selected, I have the input methods turned OFF.

  I have yet to test this behavior with other Java applications (maybe
  it's a bug in ThinkingRock?), so I'd be happy if somebody can confirm
  this bug for other Java applications. Because the solution is to quit
  the iBus Daemon, I suspect iBus to be the problem.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 481656] Re: iBus blocks input in Java application

2014-10-05 Thread Tanel Tammik
I can reproduce this with PhpStorm 8.0.1 with following:

I keep switching open files with Ctrl + Tab very quickly and sometimes
after 5 switches, sometimes 10 or so, keyboard freezes.

ibus restart releases the keyboard!

➜  bin  java -version 
Picked up JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS: -javaagent:/usr/share/java/jayatanaag.jar 
java version 1.7.0_65
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea 2.5.2) (7u65-2.5.2-3~14.04ppa1)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.65-b04, mixed mode)

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Title:
  iBus blocks input in Java application

Status in IBus:
  Unknown
Status in Iced Tea:
  Confirmed
Status in “ibus” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in “icedtea-java7” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: ibus

  This is a very unfortunate bug, as it is hard to reproduce :(.

  I use ThinkingRock, a Java application, and after some time the
  keyboard input stops working for this application, meaning I can still
  use my mouse to manipulate the program, but I cannot type anything.
  When closing the iBus Daemon the input works again after some seconds.
  Also restarting the Java application helps to postpone the problem
  until it occurs again some minutes later.

  I'm using Ubuntu 9.10 with version 1.2.0.20090927-2ubuntu2 of iBus and
  version 2.2.1 of ThinkingRock. My Java version is 6-15-1.

  Please notice: I do NOT want to input Chinese or Japanese or anything
  like it. I just want to normally use my keyboard. I also have NO input
  method selected, I have the input methods turned OFF.

  I have yet to test this behavior with other Java applications (maybe
  it's a bug in ThinkingRock?), so I'd be happy if somebody can confirm
  this bug for other Java applications. Because the solution is to quit
  the iBus Daemon, I suspect iBus to be the problem.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 481656] Re: iBus blocks input in Java application

2014-09-29 Thread Tavis Elliott
Also also affected on 14.04 with IntelliJ.  I recently switched to
Ubuntu from Linux Mint 14 on which never had this problem (probably
because ibus isn't used there)

Killing ibus resolves the problem.  (Will try XMODIFIERS= on next system
restart)

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Title:
  iBus blocks input in Java application

Status in IBus:
  Unknown
Status in Iced Tea:
  Confirmed
Status in “ibus” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in “icedtea-java7” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: ibus

  This is a very unfortunate bug, as it is hard to reproduce :(.

  I use ThinkingRock, a Java application, and after some time the
  keyboard input stops working for this application, meaning I can still
  use my mouse to manipulate the program, but I cannot type anything.
  When closing the iBus Daemon the input works again after some seconds.
  Also restarting the Java application helps to postpone the problem
  until it occurs again some minutes later.

  I'm using Ubuntu 9.10 with version 1.2.0.20090927-2ubuntu2 of iBus and
  version 2.2.1 of ThinkingRock. My Java version is 6-15-1.

  Please notice: I do NOT want to input Chinese or Japanese or anything
  like it. I just want to normally use my keyboard. I also have NO input
  method selected, I have the input methods turned OFF.

  I have yet to test this behavior with other Java applications (maybe
  it's a bug in ThinkingRock?), so I'd be happy if somebody can confirm
  this bug for other Java applications. Because the solution is to quit
  the iBus Daemon, I suspect iBus to be the problem.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 481656] Re: iBus blocks input in Java application

2014-08-11 Thread Karel Vervaeke
I'm also affected by this on 14.04 with IDEA's IntelliJ. I used to see it on 
older releases as well.
ibus restart helps to kick things back into cooperation.
It's hard to reproduce; I would say it happens about 5 times per week on 
average, but on a bad day I can get it several times in a matter of an hour or 
so.

Keyboard input never gets lost halfway typing something, but always
right after a bit of window/desktop switching. I always switch
windows/desktops using keyboard shortcuts (alt-tab for windows, ctrl-
alt-j/k for desktops). During those I often hit Alt or Super by
accident, opening the HUD or the launcher respectively. I have a strong
feeling, but am not 100% certain that those are involved as well.

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Title:
  iBus blocks input in Java application

Status in IBus:
  Unknown
Status in Iced Tea:
  Confirmed
Status in “ibus” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in “icedtea-java7” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: ibus

  This is a very unfortunate bug, as it is hard to reproduce :(.

  I use ThinkingRock, a Java application, and after some time the
  keyboard input stops working for this application, meaning I can still
  use my mouse to manipulate the program, but I cannot type anything.
  When closing the iBus Daemon the input works again after some seconds.
  Also restarting the Java application helps to postpone the problem
  until it occurs again some minutes later.

  I'm using Ubuntu 9.10 with version 1.2.0.20090927-2ubuntu2 of iBus and
  version 2.2.1 of ThinkingRock. My Java version is 6-15-1.

  Please notice: I do NOT want to input Chinese or Japanese or anything
  like it. I just want to normally use my keyboard. I also have NO input
  method selected, I have the input methods turned OFF.

  I have yet to test this behavior with other Java applications (maybe
  it's a bug in ThinkingRock?), so I'd be happy if somebody can confirm
  this bug for other Java applications. Because the solution is to quit
  the iBus Daemon, I suspect iBus to be the problem.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 481656] Re: iBus blocks input in Java application

2014-06-11 Thread Andrei
This has been first reported back in 2009 ? This issue is gunning down
productivity, especially when it happens multiple times a day and you're
telling me that half a decade later this still hasn't been fixed ?
That's just inconceivable. And don't you start lecturing me as how open
source works, etc. etc. etc. This is unacceptable, regardless of what
type of software type, PERIOD. I bet if I come back here in another half
decade, this is still unresolved... this is what happens when people
just don't give a damn about their product anymore. Get your shit
together man...

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Title:
  iBus blocks input in Java application

Status in IBus:
  Unknown
Status in Iced Tea:
  Confirmed
Status in “ibus” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in “icedtea-java7” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: ibus

  This is a very unfortunate bug, as it is hard to reproduce :(.

  I use ThinkingRock, a Java application, and after some time the
  keyboard input stops working for this application, meaning I can still
  use my mouse to manipulate the program, but I cannot type anything.
  When closing the iBus Daemon the input works again after some seconds.
  Also restarting the Java application helps to postpone the problem
  until it occurs again some minutes later.

  I'm using Ubuntu 9.10 with version 1.2.0.20090927-2ubuntu2 of iBus and
  version 2.2.1 of ThinkingRock. My Java version is 6-15-1.

  Please notice: I do NOT want to input Chinese or Japanese or anything
  like it. I just want to normally use my keyboard. I also have NO input
  method selected, I have the input methods turned OFF.

  I have yet to test this behavior with other Java applications (maybe
  it's a bug in ThinkingRock?), so I'd be happy if somebody can confirm
  this bug for other Java applications. Because the solution is to quit
  the iBus Daemon, I suspect iBus to be the problem.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 481656] Re: iBus blocks input in Java application

2014-05-15 Thread tbys
I am still seeing this problem in 14.04, or at least a problem which is
very similar. I've had this problem for several years now using the
Rubymine IDE (which is built on Java). I used to be able to restart ibus
from the notification panel icon, but apparently that option has been
removed :/ But fortunately ibus can be restarted from the command line
now with ibus restart.

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Title:
  iBus blocks input in Java application

Status in IBus:
  Unknown
Status in Iced Tea:
  Confirmed
Status in “ibus” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in “icedtea-java7” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: ibus

  This is a very unfortunate bug, as it is hard to reproduce :(.

  I use ThinkingRock, a Java application, and after some time the
  keyboard input stops working for this application, meaning I can still
  use my mouse to manipulate the program, but I cannot type anything.
  When closing the iBus Daemon the input works again after some seconds.
  Also restarting the Java application helps to postpone the problem
  until it occurs again some minutes later.

  I'm using Ubuntu 9.10 with version 1.2.0.20090927-2ubuntu2 of iBus and
  version 2.2.1 of ThinkingRock. My Java version is 6-15-1.

  Please notice: I do NOT want to input Chinese or Japanese or anything
  like it. I just want to normally use my keyboard. I also have NO input
  method selected, I have the input methods turned OFF.

  I have yet to test this behavior with other Java applications (maybe
  it's a bug in ThinkingRock?), so I'd be happy if somebody can confirm
  this bug for other Java applications. Because the solution is to quit
  the iBus Daemon, I suspect iBus to be the problem.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 481656] Re: iBus blocks input in Java application

2014-02-28 Thread Eero Aaltonen
Keyboard input stops working on java applications in Ubuntu 13.10.
$ java -version
java version 1.7.0_51

So to confirm this I need to kill ibus?

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  iBus blocks input in Java application

Status in IBus:
  Unknown
Status in Iced Tea:
  Confirmed
Status in “ibus” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in “icedtea-java7” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: ibus

  This is a very unfortunate bug, as it is hard to reproduce :(.

  I use ThinkingRock, a Java application, and after some time the
  keyboard input stops working for this application, meaning I can still
  use my mouse to manipulate the program, but I cannot type anything.
  When closing the iBus Daemon the input works again after some seconds.
  Also restarting the Java application helps to postpone the problem
  until it occurs again some minutes later.

  I'm using Ubuntu 9.10 with version 1.2.0.20090927-2ubuntu2 of iBus and
  version 2.2.1 of ThinkingRock. My Java version is 6-15-1.

  Please notice: I do NOT want to input Chinese or Japanese or anything
  like it. I just want to normally use my keyboard. I also have NO input
  method selected, I have the input methods turned OFF.

  I have yet to test this behavior with other Java applications (maybe
  it's a bug in ThinkingRock?), so I'd be happy if somebody can confirm
  this bug for other Java applications. Because the solution is to quit
  the iBus Daemon, I suspect iBus to be the problem.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 481656] Re: iBus blocks input in Java application

2013-03-14 Thread Tobias
I can confirm this for sun java 1.6.0_43-b01. I have to keep hammering
keys and it's not easy to reproduce except when I least want it.

Killing ibus doesn't help, because the problem persist as long as ibus
is running (it starts itself up again). Running the following simple
script lets me type in the application again.

If the java application is closed and started again, the application
accepts keyevents until at a random time it stops again.

I've debugged the application (it's my own app) and I can see no Events
being handled for keys, so either it's lowlevel, or it's in ibus.

Running 12.10, but please note that I'm running HotSpot JVM, ie Oracle's
binary distribution of java that isn't really modern when it comes to
X11. If someone cares about this bug enough to investigate, I can try it
on icedtea as well.

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  iBus blocks input in Java application

Status in IBus:
  Unknown
Status in Iced Tea:
  Confirmed
Status in “ibus” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in “icedtea-java7” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: ibus

  This is a very unfortunate bug, as it is hard to reproduce :(.

  I use ThinkingRock, a Java application, and after some time the
  keyboard input stops working for this application, meaning I can still
  use my mouse to manipulate the program, but I cannot type anything.
  When closing the iBus Daemon the input works again after some seconds.
  Also restarting the Java application helps to postpone the problem
  until it occurs again some minutes later.

  I'm using Ubuntu 9.10 with version 1.2.0.20090927-2ubuntu2 of iBus and
  version 2.2.1 of ThinkingRock. My Java version is 6-15-1.

  Please notice: I do NOT want to input Chinese or Japanese or anything
  like it. I just want to normally use my keyboard. I also have NO input
  method selected, I have the input methods turned OFF.

  I have yet to test this behavior with other Java applications (maybe
  it's a bug in ThinkingRock?), so I'd be happy if somebody can confirm
  this bug for other Java applications. Because the solution is to quit
  the iBus Daemon, I suspect iBus to be the problem.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 481656] Re: iBus blocks input in Java application

2013-03-14 Thread Tobias
script was
while true; do killall ibus-daemon; done

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Title:
  iBus blocks input in Java application

Status in IBus:
  Unknown
Status in Iced Tea:
  Confirmed
Status in “ibus” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in “icedtea-java7” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: ibus

  This is a very unfortunate bug, as it is hard to reproduce :(.

  I use ThinkingRock, a Java application, and after some time the
  keyboard input stops working for this application, meaning I can still
  use my mouse to manipulate the program, but I cannot type anything.
  When closing the iBus Daemon the input works again after some seconds.
  Also restarting the Java application helps to postpone the problem
  until it occurs again some minutes later.

  I'm using Ubuntu 9.10 with version 1.2.0.20090927-2ubuntu2 of iBus and
  version 2.2.1 of ThinkingRock. My Java version is 6-15-1.

  Please notice: I do NOT want to input Chinese or Japanese or anything
  like it. I just want to normally use my keyboard. I also have NO input
  method selected, I have the input methods turned OFF.

  I have yet to test this behavior with other Java applications (maybe
  it's a bug in ThinkingRock?), so I'd be happy if somebody can confirm
  this bug for other Java applications. Because the solution is to quit
  the iBus Daemon, I suspect iBus to be the problem.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 481656] Re: iBus blocks input in Java application

2013-03-14 Thread Marius B. Kotsbak
Tobias, Sun/Oracle Java is no longer included in Ubuntu (but you could
try the latest version, or 1.7.x). Please use OpenJDK instead, and
reopen this bug report if you can reproduce it there.

** Changed in: ibus (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Invalid

** Changed in: icedtea-java7 (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Invalid

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Title:
  iBus blocks input in Java application

Status in IBus:
  Unknown
Status in Iced Tea:
  Confirmed
Status in “ibus” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in “icedtea-java7” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: ibus

  This is a very unfortunate bug, as it is hard to reproduce :(.

  I use ThinkingRock, a Java application, and after some time the
  keyboard input stops working for this application, meaning I can still
  use my mouse to manipulate the program, but I cannot type anything.
  When closing the iBus Daemon the input works again after some seconds.
  Also restarting the Java application helps to postpone the problem
  until it occurs again some minutes later.

  I'm using Ubuntu 9.10 with version 1.2.0.20090927-2ubuntu2 of iBus and
  version 2.2.1 of ThinkingRock. My Java version is 6-15-1.

  Please notice: I do NOT want to input Chinese or Japanese or anything
  like it. I just want to normally use my keyboard. I also have NO input
  method selected, I have the input methods turned OFF.

  I have yet to test this behavior with other Java applications (maybe
  it's a bug in ThinkingRock?), so I'd be happy if somebody can confirm
  this bug for other Java applications. Because the solution is to quit
  the iBus Daemon, I suspect iBus to be the problem.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 481656] Re: iBus blocks input in Java application

2012-10-29 Thread Jorge Gustavo
When I change to ibus, to write chinese characters, the JOSM (JAVA
OpenStreetMap) editor does not let me introduce accented characters like
'Rua Cristóvão Colombo'. I can only write non-accented characters. If I
disable ibus, I can write accented characters in JAVA applications.

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Title:
  iBus blocks input in Java application

Status in IBus:
  Unknown
Status in Iced Tea:
  Confirmed
Status in “ibus” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in “icedtea-java7” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: ibus

  This is a very unfortunate bug, as it is hard to reproduce :(.

  I use ThinkingRock, a Java application, and after some time the
  keyboard input stops working for this application, meaning I can still
  use my mouse to manipulate the program, but I cannot type anything.
  When closing the iBus Daemon the input works again after some seconds.
  Also restarting the Java application helps to postpone the problem
  until it occurs again some minutes later.

  I'm using Ubuntu 9.10 with version 1.2.0.20090927-2ubuntu2 of iBus and
  version 2.2.1 of ThinkingRock. My Java version is 6-15-1.

  Please notice: I do NOT want to input Chinese or Japanese or anything
  like it. I just want to normally use my keyboard. I also have NO input
  method selected, I have the input methods turned OFF.

  I have yet to test this behavior with other Java applications (maybe
  it's a bug in ThinkingRock?), so I'd be happy if somebody can confirm
  this bug for other Java applications. Because the solution is to quit
  the iBus Daemon, I suspect iBus to be the problem.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 481656] Re: iBus blocks input in Java application

2012-10-07 Thread Marius Kotsbak
Has anyone seen this bug in Ubuntu Precise (12.04) or newer? It is
supposed to be fixed in upstream java.

** Also affects: icedtea-java7 (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Changed in: icedtea-java7 (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Incomplete

** Changed in: ibus (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Incomplete

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Title:
  iBus blocks input in Java application

Status in IBus:
  Unknown
Status in Iced Tea:
  Confirmed
Status in “ibus” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in “icedtea-java7” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: ibus

  This is a very unfortunate bug, as it is hard to reproduce :(.

  I use ThinkingRock, a Java application, and after some time the
  keyboard input stops working for this application, meaning I can still
  use my mouse to manipulate the program, but I cannot type anything.
  When closing the iBus Daemon the input works again after some seconds.
  Also restarting the Java application helps to postpone the problem
  until it occurs again some minutes later.

  I'm using Ubuntu 9.10 with version 1.2.0.20090927-2ubuntu2 of iBus and
  version 2.2.1 of ThinkingRock. My Java version is 6-15-1.

  Please notice: I do NOT want to input Chinese or Japanese or anything
  like it. I just want to normally use my keyboard. I also have NO input
  method selected, I have the input methods turned OFF.

  I have yet to test this behavior with other Java applications (maybe
  it's a bug in ThinkingRock?), so I'd be happy if somebody can confirm
  this bug for other Java applications. Because the solution is to quit
  the iBus Daemon, I suspect iBus to be the problem.

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