From:http://www.cnblogs.com/zhj5chengfeng/archive/2013/06/23/3150620.html
Http://xboot.org/thread-27400-1-1.html
First step: Install the language pack
Go to "System Settings"
To find the "Language support" item, click Enter
Select "Install/remove Languages"
Find "Chinese (Simplified)" and put the back on the hook.
Then click on "Apply Changes"
Wait for some time
Step Two: Install the Ibus framework
Bring up terminal terminal, enter command: sudo apt-get install ibus ibus-clutter ibus-gtk ibus-gtk3 ibus-qt4
Start the Ibus frame and enter the command under Terminal:im-switch-s Ibus
To associate the time hint: No configuration file "IBUs" exists. Listed are the Input method frameworks configured under Im-switch, which are placed in the directory
/etc/x11/xinit/xinput.d/
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$ cd/etc/x11/xinit/xinput.d/
$ sudo cp default IBUs
$ sudo vim ibus xim=ibus xim_program=/usr/bin/ibus-daemon xim_args= "--xim"
After creating the configuration file and then restarting Im-switch, you can find that this time can be selected to IBUs, and the parentheses are our profile name, through the configuration file will be set point to the IBUs daemon Ibu-daemon, So every time X is started, it can automatically associate the input method, as follows:
$ im-switch
so each time in the input will default to use IBUs and you set the input method to enter, and then set the switch shortcut to switch between Chinese and English input OK Bird ~ ~
PS: After installing the Ibus frame, remember to restart or log off the system, to ensure that the changes take effect.
Step Three: Install the Pinyin engine
There are a lot of pinyin engine to choose from, the general installation of one is enough, such as I directly installed the first
Ibus Pinyin:sudo apt-get install Ibus-pinyin
Ibus Wubi:sudo apt-get install Ibus-table-wubi
Google Pinyin:sudo apt-get install Ibus-googlepinyin
Sun Pinyin:sudo apt-get install Ibus-sunpinyin
Fourth Step: Setting the Ibus frame
Enter the command in Terminal:ibus-setup
After execution, a Ibus Preference setting box is automatically called
Select the "Input Method" above
Select the appropriate Chinese input method, then click "Add"
Note: It is best to install what input method to Add what input method
Here can also set up the appropriate input method to the shortcut key, the default is "Ctrl+space"
OK, the Chinese input method has been installed.
Finally recommended a very useful tool:ksnapshot
He can make people very casual, but also set a delay time, use to know how convenient he is
Installation method: Bring up terminal input:sudo apt-get install Ksnapshot and execute, wait for a period of time to
[Ubuntu Setup] Installation of Ubuntu 14.10 LTS Chinese Input method