Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: scim

jaunty RC

Sometimes, while I'm entering text with the keyboard, strange characters
appears at the keystrokes. It looks like a change in character encoding.

I could realized they were "amaric" character, and it was becaus scim
had activated when I had inadvertently pressed alt-space. I opened scim
preferences, but I coudn't find a way to deactivate scim globally.

In IMEngin -> global configuration I disabled all the methods. When I closed 
scim preferences, a little window told me I had to restart scim in order to get 
the new configuration working, but I can't realized where I can restart it.
Alt-space keeps activating amaric support.

I can't remember whether in the past I made something that activated
scim intervention. Surely scim is something very obscure, that,
beginning with the acronym name and its espansion, the mean user doesn't
understand absolutely what scim is.

It's a very annoying bug. I hope it is fixed as soon as possible.

** Affects: scim (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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can't deactivate scim
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/365019
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