Ok, I closed this bug.
But if you have found that the behavior you experience is due to a
conflict between ibus-libpinyin and ibus-pinyin, that is a bug in itself
which you may want to submit. It's worth mentioning, though, that ibus-
pinyin is deprecated and will probably be removed from
After some trying, looks like there is some conflicts between ibus-libpinyin
and ibus-pinyin.
Things works fine after I removed ibus-pinyin and re-added the pinyin input
method in the setting panel.
Thanks you for leaving those comments.
Since the problem is resolved, I'd like to close this
I'm aware of one reason (there may be more) why ~/.config/dconf/user is
changed at login. I'm thinking of bug #1873692, which is about to be
fixed, btw. OTOH it's unlikely that e.g. gnome-shell would interfere
with an ibus-libpinyin specific setting.
Hmm.. As I said, I can't reproduce the
Thanks for the advice.
I've done the steps and the setting still got rolled backed to simplified
Chinese.
After some trying, I found that the `user` file got "touched" after every
login(the date modified is updated). Is this a expected behavior?
Thank you!
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You received this bug
Thanks for your report.
I can't reproduce, though. Wonder if your ~/.config/dconf/user file,
where the setting should be saved, has been corrupted somehow. We can
find out by doing this:
In terminal:
cd ~/.config/dconf
mv user user.bak
Then set "Traditional" in Preferences, relogin, and let us
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