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== Configure ==
== Configure ==
If you are using elder Debian, your Ubuntu might only have {{package debian|im-switch}}, you could use
If you are using newer Debian, your Debian will use {{package debian|im-config}}


<code>
You simply run im-config and choose the input method.
im-switch -s fcitx
 
</code>
If you are using old Debian (Say before wheezy), your might only have {{package debian|im-switch}}, you could use
 
im-switch -s fcitx


You need to logout to get all setting works.
You need to logout to get all setting works.
If you are using newer Debian, your Debian will use im-config instead of im-switch, you simply run im-config and choose the input method.


== Next Step ==
== Next Step ==


[[Customize Fcitx]]
[[Special:myLanguage/Customize Fcitx|Customize Fcitx]]


[[Install input method]]
[[Special:myLanguage/Install input method|Install input method]]


[[Category:How-to]]
[[Category:How-to]]

Latest revision as of 22:54, 2 February 2016

Configure

If you are using newer Debian, your Debian will use im-config


You simply run im-config and choose the input method.

If you are using old Debian (Say before wheezy), your might only have im-switch , you could use

im-switch -s fcitx

You need to logout to get all setting works.

Next Step

Customize Fcitx

Install input method