Bug 1038514

Summary: [ALL LANG] Failed to switch Input Method: Current desktop isn't targeted by IMSettings.
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Reporter: Lijun Li <lijli>
Component: im-chooserAssignee: Akira TAGOH <tagoh>
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: QE Internationalization Bugs <qe-i18n-bugs>
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Version: 7.0CC: smaitra
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Description Lijun Li 2013-12-05 09:11:26 UTC
Description of problem:
[ALL LANG] Failed to switch Input Method: Current desktop isn't targeted by IMSettings.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
im-chooser-1.6.4-1.el7.x86_64

How reproducible:
100%

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Install latest rhel7 beta build.
2. Run im-chooser from terminal.
3. Click on Use iBus.

Actual results:
Failed to switch Input Method: Current desktop isn't targeted by IMSettings.

Expected results:
Worked as normal.

Additional info:

Comment 1 Lijun Li 2013-12-05 09:14:34 UTC
Created attachment 833056 [details]
Failed to switch Input Method: Current desktop isn't targeted by IMSettings

Comment 3 Akira TAGOH 2013-12-05 11:23:20 UTC
(In reply to Lijun Li from comment #0)
> Actual results:
> Failed to switch Input Method: Current desktop isn't targeted by IMSettings.

This is the reason not working as *you* expected. but it is the expected behavior and is documented. this is NOTABUG.
Use gnome-control-center resion instead.

Comment 4 Satyabrata Maitra 2013-12-06 03:56:40 UTC
im-chooser is no more for gnome desktop. So, its an expected behaviour!