I can confirm this same conflict on Kubuntu Dapper.

On KDE, to enable multi-lingual Indic language input, I need to install
scim-tables-additional that has a dependency on scim, scim-gtk2-immodule
and  scim-modules-table.  The already-installed skim package does not
have the input tables.

Once I installed these packages, I could not start acroread or gizmo, or
other non-KDE, non-Gnome applications.

The workaround at the above link seems kludgy and inconvenient.  I
suspect that if packages are compiled with scim support, that would make
things easier.

Any easier solutions gratefully received.

Thanks.

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scim acroread conflict
https://launchpad.net/bugs/47787

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