Allan Sandfeld Jensen wrote: > I am on Debian and found the same thing. Apt-get remove im-config solves the > issue. Apparently it is a buggy package that forces Qt to use ibus without > ensuring ibus is launched.
That's not what I saw. Ibus was always launched at login, and im-config seems to get some length to ensure that applications always use the "best" method available if the user didn't configure things to use a specific method. That's why newly launched Qt applications work fine after exiting ibus. The loss of keyboard input in Qt5 applications is a priori not a packaging fault but a regression in Qt itself. > Btw. In a similar vain of packages having a negative impact on Qt. I also > recomment uninstalling at-spi2-core which sets the environment variable to > force accessibility always on which has a big negative performance impact. Thanks for the suggestion, at least I could uninstall that one without taking a sh*load of other packages along with it... What env. variable would that be (I don't want to log off and on AGAIN just yet :)) Cheers, R. _______________________________________________ Development mailing list Development@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development