About fcitx5, and recent environment variable issues
What happened
I recently received a message like this
For those who use
$HOME/.pam_environment
to set environment variables, take note! Due to CVE-2010-4708, pam upstream is set to not read user’s environment variable settings by default in version 1.4.0, and users are required to change their environment variable settings or restore the original default read behavior.
Why is the 10-year vulnerability only now fixed? Emmmm, so that’s what the vulnerability is.
Emmmm, so that is .pam_environment
this file can not be used ……
Here thanks to lilydjwg for writing out the way to deal with various situations
I’ll write a note about replacing fcitx5 in xfce + lightdm environment… Other specifics can be found in what lilydjwg wrote… (Escape
fcitx5 vs fcitx
- Fcitx
Fcitx (Flexible Input Method Framework) ── i.e. Little Penguin Input Method, which is an input method distributed under GPL wiki/Input_method) platform, which can support multiple input methods by installing the engine, and supports simple input and output, it is a common Chinese input method in Linux OS. It has the advantage of being short and compact, and has good compatibility with programs.
- Fcitx5
Fcitx5 is the next generation input method framework after Fcitx.
Daily lazy, direct quotes (flee
Okay, let’s get right to it
first post my system situation
Operating system: Arch Linux
Desktop environment: xfce
Display Manager: lightdm
Actually, just writing the input method environment variables from .pam_environment
to .xprofile
will solve the problem, but I’d like to try fcitx5.
Uninstall the old version fcitx
First of all, we need to uninstall the original fcitx, I was using fcitx-googlepinyin
input method before, so I need to uninstall this package too, because there will be dependency.
Besides, all the packages that have some relationship with fcitx should be uninstalled, otherwise pacman
will report error, so you have to execute this
(PS: you may not use Google input method, so please change
fcitx-googlepinyin
to the package name of the input method you installed)
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Next, delete this file, it’s useless anyway (escape
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Installing fcitx5
Now to install fcitx5, this is how to do it
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fcitx5
- The main package, no need to explain
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fcitx5-chinese-addons
- Chinese input method package …. Arch Wiki explains it like this.
fcitx5-chinese-addons contains a lot of Chinese input methods: Pinyin, ShuangPin, WubiPinyin, Natural Code, CangJie, BingToad Holographic, ErBi, etc.
- Chinese input method package …. Arch Wiki explains it like this.
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fcitx5-im
- Environment dependency package, you have to install it, otherwise you can’t type on some software
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fcitx5-configtool
- fcitx5’s GUI configuration tool, because I don’t know how to modify the configuration file, so I installed this. Install it after the three above.
Then, execute
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After the package is installed, it will theoretically boot up, but well, there can be some metaphysical problems, so do this manually first
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Environment variables
Well, finally it’s set environment variable, since .pam_environment
can’t be used, where to write it?
lilydjwg said:
Using X11 desktop environment, usually login through display manager, such as lightdm and sddm. Both of them support
~/.xprofile
. This file will be sourced during boot, using a shell determined bydm
itself. Both lightdm and sddm use/bin/sh
(in the files/etc/lightdm/Xsession
and/usr/share/sddm/scripts/Xsession
respectively). As you can see, in addition to reading.xprofile
, lightdm also reads.profile
. sddm even reads the startup configuration scripts for bash, zsh, tcsh, and fish.
That is, we need to write the fcitx5 environment variables in the .xprofile
file
Then…
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Write these things in it
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Next you can choose to restart lightdm
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Or reboot the system.
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At this time, a keyboard appears in the status bar of xfce, but pressing CTRL
+ SPACE
but it does not bring up the Chinese input method, so what should we do?
Right-click the keyboard icon, click Configure, and then go to the QT configuration tool to add Chinese input methods on it!
Just double click to add to the left ~
Then click OK and start enjoying fcitx5!
Reference links
- How to set environment variables for Linux - Evian’s Blog
- Fcitx5 (Simplified Chinese) - ArchWiki
- Fcitx - Wikipedia
- Fcitx (Simplified Chinese) - ArchWiki
Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)