===== Scim ===== The Eee PC's input method manager is called "SCIM" (Smart Common Input Method). This is a brief tutorial on how to turn scim on/off at start up. ==== Package-Removal Method ==== SCIM lives in the "scim" package (the [[http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=215613&package_id=268031|latest version of the ASUS / Xandros OS - L701_EN_1.0.6.6.iso, build 22.42, 04/03/2008]] seems to contain a different Input Method tool, __//other than scim//__; This tool appears to be **gcin** and the packages to remove include **xandros-gcin** and **gcin**). There is also a package called "xandros-scim" which contains the scripts necessary to make sure SCIM is launched at startup. This second package only has two files: - /etc/X11/Xsession.d/90xandros-scim - /usr/share/autostart/scim.desktop So typing this from the terminal will stop scim from getting loaded on startup: ''sudo apt-get remove xandros-scim'' In the case of the newer Input Method tool for Chinese, try sudo apt-get remove xandros-gcin sudo apt-get remove gcin This keeps the scim package installed. You can still run it on demand with: ''scim -d'' You can also reverse this and make scim run on startup again by reinstalling the package: ''sudo apt-get install xandros-scim'' ==== Startup Script Method ==== **This method is insufficient with gcin, since it may prevent the taskbar applet from starting at boot-up but there are other apps - like OpenOffice - that start it as well.** Edit file /etc/alternatives/x-session-manager (also known as /usr/bin/startsimple.sh) add a hash (ie. comment) as shown before line 27: # [ -n "$XIM_PROGRAM" ] && $XIM_PROGRAM To edit the file: - Load a terminal: Ctrl + Alt + T - Type: sudo kwrite /etc/alternatives/x-session-manager - Type a # before the file as shown above - Save and exit ==== Easy Method ==== **This is inapplicable for the newer gcin** This method will remove SCIM's icon from taskbar but SCIM will still be loaded in memory and working in background. Right click, go to properties, select GTK properties, disable system tray icon. To revert, open a terminal console (Ctrl + Alt + T in Easy mode), type ''scim-setup'' and press Enter in order to open the properties window above mentioned, in which you may select GTK properties and re-enable system tray icon.