You are right -- it's part of the internationalisation support. I
installed it deliberately as I wanted to input Chinese characters. 

On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 18:32 +1000, Lindsay Holmwood wrote:
> I did a bit of quick research on google, and hopefully some of the 
> following will help you.
> 
> I'm pretty sure that iim-xbe part of the iiimf group of packages that 
> provide an internationalization input method framework. I'm guessing 
> that you might have done an 'Install everything' install of FC4, and as 
> such you've been given all the iiimf packages.
> 
> For a possible fix, i'd suggest you remove the iiimf packages on your 
> system, restart X, and see if you get the same problem. An 'rpm -qa 
> |grep iiimf' will turn up any iiimf packages on your system.
> 
> On the other hand you might want i18n input, so this won't help you all 
> that much at all. :-) If anything, it might be more of a fedora bug than 
> a firefox one, so you might want to check on the fedora bug tracker.
> 
> Best of luck,
> Lindsay
> 
> Martin Ellison wrote:
> > As discussed at the meeting, I have raised this on bugzilla.mozilla.org:
> > 
> > https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=310645
> > 
> > 
> > On Tue, 2005-09-27 at 19:04 +1000, Martin Ellison wrote:
> > 
> >>For some reason a process called iim-xbe is freezing firefox. Does
> >>anyone know why, how, or how to fix it?
> >>
> >>I find that after booting firefox is ok for several seconds and then
> >>freezes and goes 'not responding'. If I get into the system monitor and
> >>kill this iim-xbe process before this happens, firefox is fine.
> >>
> >>System is FC4 at current patch levels (yum update). Everything was fine
> >>under FC3 but this behaviour started when I upgraded to FC4 and has
> >>persisted. 
> >>
> >>
> >>>uname -a
> >>
> >>Linux glerk 2.6.12-1.1456_FC4 #1 Thu Sep 22 02:11:40 EDT 2005 i686 i686
> >>i386 GNU/Linux
> >>
> >>
> 
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Regards,
Martin

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