I guess it is still not fixed. I tested with ubuntu 14.04 LTS updated on
freemind 0.9. I am trying to type telugu text which is an indic text. I
don't see the text if I try to type in freemind but if i copy text from
another application like gedit or kate it shows the text. I think the
bug still ex
I 've spent a good few additional hours editing OSM data with the Java-
based JOSM application, and since I started running the application by
setting "XMODIFIERS=" for iBus I have no longer experienced any problem
with text entry: neither failure to get any input text, nor the
inability to enter s
Being hit by this one for a long time now, when using JOSM (all released stable
JARs for a couple year now, if not more). Of course, while using Java version
7, which is the only release JOSM is "qualified" to run with:
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$ java -version
java version "1.7.0_72"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (
** Attachment added: ""hs_err_pid29918.log" for the JOSM crash after running
"ibus restart", due to JOSM losing keyboard input"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ibus/+bug/481656/+attachment/4384602/+files/hs_err_pid29918.log
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I can reproduce this with PhpStorm 8.0.1 with following:
I keep switching open files with Ctrl + Tab very quickly and sometimes
after 5 switches, sometimes 10 or so, keyboard freezes.
ibus restart releases the keyboard!
➜ bin java -version
Picked up JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS: -javaagent:/usr/share/ja
Also also affected on 14.04 with IntelliJ. I recently switched to
Ubuntu from Linux Mint 14 on which never had this problem (probably
because ibus isn't used there)
Killing ibus resolves the problem. (Will try XMODIFIERS= on next system
restart)
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I'm also affected by this on 14.04 with IDEA's IntelliJ. I used to see it on
older releases as well.
"ibus restart" helps to kick things back into cooperation.
It's hard to reproduce; I would say it happens about 5 times per week on
average, but on a bad day I can get it several times in a matter
This has been first reported back in 2009 ? This issue is gunning down
productivity, especially when it happens multiple times a day and you're
telling me that half a decade later this still hasn't been fixed ?
That's just inconceivable. And don't you start lecturing me as how open
source works, et
I am still seeing this problem in 14.04, or at least a problem which is
very similar. I've had this problem for several years now using the
Rubymine IDE (which is built on Java). I used to be able to restart ibus
from the notification panel icon, but apparently that option has been
removed :/ But f
Keyboard input stops working on java applications in Ubuntu 13.10.
$ java -version
java version "1.7.0_51"
So to confirm this I need to kill ibus?
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Tobias, Sun/Oracle Java is no longer included in Ubuntu (but you could
try the latest version, or 1.7.x). Please use OpenJDK instead, and
reopen this bug report if you can reproduce it there.
** Changed in: ibus (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
** Changed in: icedtea-java7 (Ubuntu)
I can confirm this for sun java 1.6.0_43-b01. I have to keep hammering
keys and it's not easy to reproduce except when I least want it.
Killing ibus doesn't help, because the problem persist as long as ibus
is running (it starts itself up again). Running the following simple
script lets me type in
script was
while true; do killall ibus-daemon; done
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Title:
iBus blocks input in Java application
Status in IBus:
Unknown
Status i
When I change to ibus, to write chinese characters, the JOSM (JAVA
OpenStreetMap) editor does not let me introduce accented characters like
'Rua Cristóvão Colombo'. I can only write non-accented characters. If I
disable ibus, I can write accented characters in JAVA applications.
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Has anyone seen this bug in Ubuntu Precise (12.04) or newer? It is
supposed to be fixed in upstream java.
** Also affects: icedtea-java7 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: icedtea-java7 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: ibus (Ubuntu)
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