You can also disable iiim service completely via gnome session preference (System -> Preferences -> Session) from RC1b (snv_101a).
Please note that if you disable iiim service, you can not input Latin characters using Compose key (ge, Compose+a+e -> æ, Compose+'+a -> á). If you need to input Latin chars, you should not disable iiim service. Then, as Haik says, you can remove iiim-panel via iiim-properties by choosing "None" at "Input Method status and switcher placement" and also you can invalidate IM trigger key by emptying the trigger list. BTW, this is the default configuration for English locales from RC2. Thanks, Fuyuki Yong Sun wrote: > Hi, Mark, > > Thanks for the finding, we will look at the massive sys-calls problem. > > By default, input method services (either iiim or scim) would be started > on any UTF-8 locale, and the disabling function iiim-properties(1) would > still start iiim services, but only disable the client communications. > To completely disable the IM services, you could hack the > /etc/iiim/xsession script to not start iiim daemons on en_*.UTF-8 > locales, or a lighter way is to add following lines to your $HOME/.profile, > > $ cat ~/.profile > GTK_IM_MODULE=gtk-im-context-simple > export GTK_IM_MODULE > > Regards, > > Haik Aftandilian wrote: >>> How do I turn this off ? >>> >> System -> Preferences -> Input Methods >> >> Uncheck "Enable Input Method" and change the "Input Method status and >> switcher placement" pull down menu to "None". >> >> Haik >> > > _______________________________________________ > indiana-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/indiana-discuss _______________________________________________ indiana-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/indiana-discuss
