Public bug reported:
This might be two separate bugs. But I feel like they have the same
root, so I reported them as one.
Remarks:
[1] This report is *not* related to bug 1854610 in ibus-anthy (Ubuntu) "No
Japanese input possible after upgrade from 19.04 to 19.10" [Undecided,New]
Public bug reported:
Description:
After upgrading to xubuntu 19.10 my Japanese input did not work anymore.
Regarding to this [https://askubuntu.com/questions/1182781/chinese-
input-methods-not-working-in-ubuntu-mate-19-10] website, there seems to
be the same problem with chinese
If the behaviour on ubuntu is the same, it's not specific to Xubuntu.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1850161
Title:
Suggestion: Configure apport (?) to write coredumps for custom
edit @ Current behaviour:
Core dumps are not created in `/var/crash`. Crash files are created there. They
must be further processed to gain the real coredump.
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Public bug reported:
- Regarding XUbuntu 19.04
- apport version: 2.20.10-0ubuntu27.1
Current behaviour:
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Core dumps of custom software (e.g. self-created software) are not created by
default.
(It says "core dumped", but actually nothing was created. This is a bug, but
not
Public bug reported:
The latest version of gjiten is inside the following git repository:
https://github.com/2ion/gjiten
Please update the distributed version to use the updated sources.
Among bugs not listed on launchpad, it fixes the following:
This bug is solved in the latest version inside the git repo
https://github.com/2ion/gjiten
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/382068
Title:
gjiten crashes when moving a dictionary up or