Bug#260527: Are you using old SCIM with GDM ?
Osamu Aoki
Osamu Aoki <osamu@debian.org>, 260527@bugs.debian.org
Sat, 2 Oct 2004 08:42:01 +0200
Hi,
Judging from your name and e-mail address, you may likely using IM ?
Are you using SCIM? There were some issue with it. See #272321:
scim-gtk2-immodule: I can not login with GDM now.
I have discussed this with packager and uploaded his new updated version
to archive by sponsoring it :-) So for SCIM, we implemented work around.
Here is Ming's key words:
| The culprit should be scim-gtk2-immodule add a new GTK2 im module in
| /etc/gtk-2.0/gtk.immodule with locale ``*'', and thus kick in for all
| kinds of environments. Since gdm is using GTK2, it is set to be using
| the ``scim'' im module, however since scim is not started (or not fully
| working), the keyboard inputs are intercepted. And gdm not supporting
| changing im module on the fly (like you cant do right click -> input
| method in gedit etc.) only makes things worse.
|
| I believe scim 1.0 should fix this because 1.0 version is able to
| automatically start scim if a gtk im module requires so. I'll test
| tomorrow and give the results.
|
| For now I've found a workaround by restart gdm with im module set to
| xim:
| # GTK_IM_MODULE="xim" /etc/init.d/gdm restart
Since user name and password are 7 bit ASCII (C locale), I think im
module is not needed. So this bug is still with GDM. But it is not
important one once original poster confirms fixed situation with updated
SCIM.
Osamu