Hi! El 13/12/17 a las 12:35, Andreas Ronnquist escribió:
> > Could you please try to check if you have those packages installed, and > try to remove them, and reproduce the problem after that? > They were installed in the computer having the problem, and not installed in the computer that was not presenting the issue (both with Debian 9 and KDE Plasma desktop). I uninstalled the packages (also uninstalled some more that were "unneeded" after the removal of ibus and ibus-qt4), and rebooted the machine, and couldn't reproduce the problem anymore. Good! > If that is the case I will probably simply reassign the problems to > ibus / ibus-qt4. > I'm not sure why those packages were installed in my laptop. I was hoping to find out when removing them (the system telling me that some certain app that I recognise would be removed too) but I didn't find out from the list of packages to be removed or unneeded: removed with apt-get remove --purge: ibus* ibus-hangul* ibus-qt4* removed after that, with apt autoremove: dconf-cli gir1.2-ibus-1.0 libhangul-data libhangul1 libibus-1.0-5 libibus-qt1 Now that I restarted I see that in my taskbar appeared an icon about "Virtual Keyboard" that allowed me to show a virtual keyboard in multiple languages. Maybe it's not a bug in ibus/ibus-qt4 per se, maybe trying things I just installed some group of packages that shouldn't be together. So I'm not sure if it's good to forward to ibus/ibus-qt4 or better just close the bug. Thanks a lot -- Laura Arjona Reina https://wiki.debian.org/LauraArjona