** Changed in: ibus-chewing (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Title:
chewing keyboard type changes to default after a while(2 minutes
According to http://code.google.com/p/ibus/issues/detail?id=611#c6, this
is resolved in ibus-chewing-20091211, which is available in Lucid
(10.4). I can confirm that after installing ibus-
chewing_1.2.0.20091211-1_i386.deb, libchewing3_0.3.2-2_i386.deb and
libichewing3-data_0.3.2-2_i386.deb from
Any updates to this bug? It's affecting both my x86_64 desktop and i386
laptop on Ubuntu 9.10. Desktop is an upgrade from 9.04 and laptop is a
fresh install.
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chewing keyboard type changes to default after a while(2 minutes when i tested)
even though setting still shows eten. changing to
Yeah, this has got too frustrating, I've removed ibus and gone back to
SCIM.
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chewing keyboard type changes to default after a while(2 minutes when i tested)
even though setting still shows eten. changing to other keyboard type has no
effect. restarting ibus bring it back to the saved
I have the same problem as guardian626. Fedora 11 gives the same result.
I remember I switched to SCIM and it works well on F11, might be the
same for Ubuntu 9.10. Both of my installations is 64 bits.
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chewing keyboard type changes to default after a while(2 minutes when i tested)
even though
I have what I think must be basically the same problem. My keyboard
type switches from hanyu pinyin back to the default from time to time.
It seems to happen when the window I'm typing in loses focus, and then I
return to it. I can restore the correct keyboard by cycling all the way
through the