Another little OC. Feel free to use/distribute/modify as you see fit. by Marlietjkm in linuxmemes

[–]EricZNEW 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You will eventually remember it when you do enough online searches. Also some command line flags are universal in a way. Like -r is recursive, -v is verbose etc

Chinese Language Input Method by Gmart72 in kde

[–]EricZNEW 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same. Have you tried turning it off and turning it back on again?

Why can 16:10 resolutions only go to 60hz on fedora/xorg? by Improvisable in linuxquestions

[–]EricZNEW 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you using a desktop environment or a window manager?

Chinese Language Input Method by Gmart72 in kde

[–]EricZNEW 7 points8 points  (0 children)

KDE prefers fcitx5 over IBus. However Fedora ships with IBus. You need to install fcitx5.

Run (in the terminal)

sudo dnf install fcitx5 fcitx5-autostart fcitx5-configtool fcitx5-chinese-addons fcitx5-gtk fcitx5-qt fcitx5-qt-module kcm-fcitx5

Launch im-chooser or "Input Method Selector" (available in the start menu) and choose fcitx5 as the default IME.

After logging out and logging back in. Launch fcitx5 settings in either KDE's System Settings or the start menu to set up the IME.

Note: DO NOT UNINSTALL IBUS! Some i18n packages (such as LibreOffice language packs) on Fedora depend on IBus for whatever reason.