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Cannot load the desktop after adding Chinese input method

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I have a problem which looks very similar to the problem described in this Discourse thread: Problems to add Chinese layout to Ubuntu 18.04

Basically, the desktop does not load after I input the correct password. Only the purple background and the white cursor (arrowhead) is shown. And this happened after I tried to add Chinese input method. I changed IBUS to fcitx. In the end, I still could not type Chinese on this laptop, and in addition it does not show the desktop.

If this can be fixed by changing fcitx back to IBUS, I would like to do it. But how can I do it without seeing the desktop?

David avatar
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What happens when you boot from live media?
user10106394 avatar
br flag
@David I do not understand what you mean. What do I need to try?
David avatar
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Using the media you created to install the OS booting from that does the computer work and run Ubuntu.
user10106394 avatar
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@David The problem is fixed my friend. I just needed to login in the Wayland mode and then make the changes.
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Can I recommend that you make that an answer? At the bottom left of the question you will see the answer your own question thing.
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@David Of course my friend.
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br flag

The problem is fixed. As described in the cited thread, you just need to login in the Wayland mode and make the corresponding changes.

To enable/disable Wayland mode, see https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-enable-disable-wayland-on-ubuntu-20-04-desktop

Then in the login page, first choose the user. Then at the bottom right of the screen you will see a new button, by which you can choose Wayland mode.

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