Can't use ibus-bamboo
Hi, After install https://github.com/BambooEngine/ibus-bamboo Is now showing in input
and can't use vietnamese input in ibus.
original ubuntu distro working only but AnduinOS not working
Please try log out and log in again.
Please try log out and log in again.
still not working :(
Please describe expected behavior and actual behavior for I couldn't understand this language..
Please also share the command you executed so I can try to repro on my side.
And ISO version.
in vietnam, when type "dd" is become "Đ" but when use in your iso is show "dd"
Please describe expected behavior and actual behavior for I couldn't understand this language..
Please also share the command you executed so I can try to repro on my side.
And ISO version.
I download en-US.iso before So for ibus unikey do i need select vn-VN iso?
Per https://github.com/Anduin2017/AnduinOS/blob/1.4/config/all.json#L87
vi_VN ISO by default has unikey installed.
However I believe the en_US one can install it manually.
Per https://github.com/Anduin2017/AnduinOS/blob/1.4/config/all.json#L87
vi_VN ISO by default has unikey installed.
However I believe the en_US one can install it manually.
Oh so the poblem is wrong iso, also in here i use ibus-bamboo, could you add option for it on next build?
Hi @DRCRecoveryData ,
Sorry that I'm not quite familiar with vi_VN culture. Is ibus-bamboo more commonly used? Or I can make it default for vi_VN.
Is there any additional configure required for it? How can I test that?
Hi @DRCRecoveryData ,
Sorry that I'm not quite familiar with vi_VN culture. Is ibus-bamboo more commonly used? Or I can make it default for vi_VN.
Is there any additional configure required for it? How can I test that?
Let me test, the main linux lang is english and keyboard lang is ibus-bamboo, your iso set wrong to both vi lang and keyboard lang, can you recomplie a test iso?
What do you mean the main linux lang is english? Vietnamese uses English when using Linux?
What do you mean
the main linux lang is english? Vietnamese uses English when using Linux?
Right!