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Ok, managed to get it working. I had to delete the /etc/X11/xinit/ scripts which the scim installation left over even after it was removed and also to modify /etc/gtk-2.0/gtk.immodules config file and remove the scim-gtk-immodule lines. Everything working now.
 

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Originally Posted by spirytsick View Post
Ok, managed to get it working. I had to delete the /etc/X11/xinit/ scripts which the scim installation left over even after it was removed and also to modify /etc/gtk-2.0/gtk.immodules config file and remove the scim-gtk-immodule lines. Everything working now.
Hello, I have the same issue. Can someone show me the steps on how I can delete the /etc/x11/xinit/ scripts and how to modify the /ect/gtk-2.0./gtk....

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Ken
 
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to del:
1. open Xterm
2. gain root
cd /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d
rm scim
rm scim-pinyin
rm ...

to modify:
cd /etc/gtk-2.0/
vi gtk.immodules
 
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I tried the above commands but couldn't get the onscreen keyboard back. BTW, mine is N810 OS 2008. Please help.

Last edited by suoxin; 2011-03-16 at 09:29.
 
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