Unfortunately I seem to have missed that all the pinyin options
require python2 at this time -so it's a moot discussion for now.
I did find that there is another alternative in ibus-libpinyin which I
got some positive feedback on.
cifs-utils is still worth discussing anyway, but we can move that t
Hi Kev,
In 17.10 Ubuntu switched from Fcitx to IBus as default IM framework for
CJKV languages because of limitations in the GNOME environment (Wayland,
gnome-shell, gnome-control-center...).
Please note that this change does not affect the flavors at this time.
Fcitx is still the default IM
Not sure if any of this gnome language stuff is going to cause us issue
like it has in the past. re trusty LTS bug(s)
Never really sure about any gnome statements that it ' only affects us'
things anymore, consequently forwarding to us.
starting to think the same about mainbuntu - don't belie
On 2017-10-27 21:22, Bryan Quigley wrote:
* ibus-sunpinyin
Was added 9/2017 [2] as part of moving from fcitx.
Right. Choosing ibus-sunpinyin was not preceded by any deeper
considerations. It was the preferred input method last time Ubuntu's
default IM framework for Simplified Chinese was IB
Hi,
2 items keeping python2.7-minimal on the livecd.
* cifs-utils
Was added in 2010 for using a CIFS root= in casper.
That seems like a very specific use case, that could just be on a
customized image? (it also appears in server manifest)
* ibus-sunpinyin
Was added 9/2017 [2] as part of movi