Re: Does TDE require iBus?

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Anno domini 2020 Wed, 18 Mar 19:29:43 +0100
 Thierry de Coulon scripsit:
> Hello all,
> 
> Now I have iBus showing in my system tray. It was not there before (at least 
> it did not show).
> 
> I had to install different things (including Skype and jitsi) for Howoffice 
> work, I don't know if that's where it comes from.
> 
> I have a feeling it sometimes messes up my keyboard.
> 
> Is iBus  (iBus-daemon, iBus-dconf, iBus-engine-sim, iBus-extension, 
> iBus-portal, iBus-ui-gtk3, iBus-x11) a requirement for TDE? I ask before 
> removing and possibly breaking things...

Funny, that just came up on devuan, too. It's a GNOME thing, and as you already have seen it messes up your keyboard. It's supposed to make input of foreign characters "easier". Most likely Skype pulled it in.

> 
> Thierry
> 
> 
> 
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