Hi,

I had similar experience of loosing Japanese input upon system updates.

This happened only after system updates without rebooting.

I never investigated the packages involved in this problem.

Rebooing the system always fixed this problem for me based on my vague memory.

I don't recall this happened before moving to Wayland.

As you know, recent Debian system restarts some processes run under systemd upon
system updates. Maybe some ibus or ibus-anthy or even xwayland related process 
may
need to be included in the set of programs to be restarted to avoid rebooting 
the
system.  This is my speculation of this situation.

If this is related to restarting xwayland startup scripts, Ubuntu bug mentioned 
by
Gunnar may be related.

Regards,

Osamu

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Yukiharu YABUKI <yyab...@debian.org>
> Reply-To: Yukiharu YABUKI <yyab...@debian.org>, 1014...@bugs.debian.org
> To: Debian Bug Tracking System <sub...@bugs.debian.org>
> Subject: Bug#1014052: ibus:After rebooted, I must do `ibus-daemon -rxd` change
> japanese to anthy with kanji key.
> Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2022 22:42:13 +0900
> 
> Package: ibus
> Version: 1.5.26-4
> Severity: normal
> X-Debbugs-Cc: yyab...@debian.org
> 
> Dear Maintainer,
> 
> In unstable, after reboot, I hit kanji key, but ibus does not changed
> japanse to anthy. Stable release version changed japanse to anthy.
> 
> So, I tried to fix. I do `ibus-daemon -xrd`. Then kanji key can
> change japanse to anthy.
> 
> I set up same way between stable and unstable.
> 
> 
> 

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