On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 01:13:11PM -0000, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:
> Yep, all Ubuntu users are expected to input Japanese from now on. :)
> 
> More seriously, I have not seen it yet, but it's most likely caused by
> the fix of <https://bugs.debian.org/983623>. They have added an
> autostart script in order to make ibus-mozc available out of the box at
> first login in case of a Japanese install of GNOME.
> 
> I thought it wouldn't affect us adversely. We don't use tasksel, and
> handle those things via a gnome-settings-daemon patch. But apparently I
> overlooked Ubuntu's live session in combination with ibus-mozc being
> shipped on the ISO.
> 
> I'll fix it somehow. Hopefully in a way that won't cause an
> Ubuntu/Debian delta.

Thanks! That fix sounds likely, if just starting ibus-mozc is enough to 
get it made available and it doesn't inspect the settings on the system.

I don't know if this is appropriate (if it wouldn't break input for 
people who do want to type Japanese) or if mozc should be fixed to look 
at the settings or something, but I just want to point out that we can 
disable particular autostart services in the live session by shipping 
hooks in the casper package. There are a few examples in there already 
if you grep for "autostart".

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  Japenese input method available (and sometimes selected?) by default
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