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Can't Input Chinese When Booted from Bullseye Iso
Can't Input Chinese When Booted from Bullseye Iso
Bullseye sets ibus-libpinyin as its default Chinese input method. However, the iso image does not include the ibus-libpinyin package. Thus, even when a use log in under the Chinese locale, s/he cannot input Chinese characters.
Last edited by pwzhangzz on 2021-01-23 07:37, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Can't Input Chinese in Bullseye
This package is available from the Bullseye Repository. Have you tried installing it?
Re: Can't Input Chinese in Bullseye
Yes, no problem installing the ibus-libpinyin package from the Debian repository. I am a new Debian user and just wanted to know how I could communicate with Debian developers so that this package can be included in the iso image. Will be more than happy to file a bug report.arochester wrote:This package is available from the Bullseye Repository. Have you tried installing it?
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Re: Can't Input Chinese When Booted from Bullseye Iso
This is a site for Debian USERS. People who just use Debian.
Developers don't really come here. If you need to contact Developers start here: https://www.debian.org/contact
Have you also raised the issue on the unofficial Chinese Debian site? https://debiancn.org/
Developers don't really come here. If you need to contact Developers start here: https://www.debian.org/contact
Have you also raised the issue on the unofficial Chinese Debian site? https://debiancn.org/
Re: Can't Input Chinese When Booted from Bullseye Iso
Thanks. Following your suggestion, I've found instructions to submit a bug report:arochester wrote: Developers don't really come here. If you need to contact Developers start here: https://www.debian.org/contact
https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting
Please let me know if there are alternatives.
Because of the CentOS fiasco, some long time Chinese Ubuntu users seem to start showing an interest in Debian (particularly Bullseye & the 5.10 kernel):arochester wrote: Have you also raised the issue on the unofficial Chinese Debian site? https://debiancn.org/
https://forum.ubuntu.com.cn/
Because of its heavier traffic, I would suggest interested Chinese Debian users also visit that site.