Eddy Petrișor wrote:
(sorry for the spartan and 'maybe' type of message, I am currently at work)
On 12/02/2008, Loïc Minier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, Feb 11, 2008, Eddy Petrișor wrote:
 Can you confirm that downgrading gtk+ (perhaps using
 snapshot.debian.net) fixes the issue?
I already said that in my report. I did. Now I have those versions on
forbid, but it seems that the issue is creeping in again.
 I wasn't quite sure whether you downgraded gtk+ or simply saw the bug
 after an upgrade of gtk+ + other packages.

After some deliberate watching, the problem seems not to be creeping in again.
I am still using the old versions.

 Are you using an IM?
Yes, pidgin, and recently kopete. Should I try closing these before
logging out?
 I meant an Input Method or module, such as SCIM or a XIM.

Not deliberately, as in "I didn't installed and enabled input methods,
or maybe, if I did, I did without knowing, via some intermediate
thing".

I will double check when I get home, since scim sounds familiar.

I suppose the simplest method of disabling scim, if any, is to remove
the homonym package.

I didn't have it installed.

But what about XIM? How do I check if have it installed/enabled? How
do I disable it?

Also nothing to indicate I would have this either (I guess this is related to "libgtk2.0-0: /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodules/im-xim.so").

Still I don't know how to check for sure if is enabled.

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Regards,
EddyP
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