How to Install and Uninstall fcitx-table Package on Linux Mint 20.3 (Una)

Last updated: November 07,2024

1. Install "fcitx-table" package

In this section, we are going to explain the necessary steps to install fcitx-table on Linux Mint 20.3 (Una)

$ sudo apt update $ sudo apt install fcitx-table

2. Uninstall "fcitx-table" package

Please follow the guidance below to uninstall fcitx-table on Linux Mint 20.3 (Una):

$ sudo apt remove fcitx-table $ sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove

3. Information about the fcitx-table package on Linux Mint 20.3 (Una)

Package: fcitx-table
Source: fcitx
Version: 1:4.2.9.7-3mint1
Architecture: amd64
Maintainer: Debian Input Method Team
Installed-Size: 348
Depends: fcitx-bin, fcitx-data (>= 1:4.2.9.7), fcitx-modules, libc6 (>= 2.14)
Recommends: fcitx, fcitx-pinyin (>= 1:4.2.9.7)
Suggests: fcitx-table-all
Breaks: fcitx (<< 1:4.2.9.7)
Replaces: fcitx (<< 1:4.2.9.7)
Homepage: https://github.com/fcitx/fcitx
Priority: optional
Section: utils
Filename: pool/upstream/f/fcitx/fcitx-table_4.2.9.7-3mint1_amd64.deb
Size: 54876
SHA256: 05f1f1d2de98045b275941a49cb88e552ab6bb1b391790948d5640c2fe711d07
SHA1: 39f9f3ebb42677137f8fee44dd21b138ed3758cd
MD5sum: b959594d74219b68b4a07e189a56cc58
Description: Flexible Input Method Framework - table engine
Fcitx is a input method framework with extension support, which provides
an interface for entering characters of different scripts in applications
using a variety of mapping systems.
.
It offers a pleasant and modern experience, with intuitive graphical
configuration tools and customizable skins and mapping tables. It is
highly modularized and extensible, with GTK+ 2/3 and Qt5 IM Modules, support
for UIs based on Fbterm, pure Xlib, GTK+, or KDE, and a developer-friendly
API.
.
This package provides the table engine. By using this engine, Fcitx can
support a large number of table-based input methods such as Wubi,
WubiPinyin, etc.
Description-md5: 18baae2660ab33061bf6ba6d941ddee4

Package: fcitx-table
Architecture: amd64
Version: 1:4.2.9.7-3
Priority: optional
Section: universe/utils
Source: fcitx
Origin: Ubuntu
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Original-Maintainer: Debian Input Method Team
Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
Installed-Size: 348
Depends: fcitx-bin, fcitx-data (>= 1:4.2.9.7), fcitx-modules, libc6 (>= 2.14)
Recommends: fcitx, fcitx-pinyin (>= 1:4.2.9.7)
Suggests: fcitx-table-all
Breaks: fcitx (<< 1:4.2.9.7)
Replaces: fcitx (<< 1:4.2.9.7)
Filename: pool/universe/f/fcitx/fcitx-table_4.2.9.7-3_amd64.deb
Size: 45224
MD5sum: 299e711d027912f497384d7e8cf957bb
SHA1: 0108f93ad1fb096dcf0eda8d510ad947ba0a7abd
SHA256: 66570e424fe488a25e0201d8cf6678c79ee94e1d25619fb47c12a8d8ee953f5d
Homepage: https://github.com/fcitx/fcitx
Description: Flexible Input Method Framework - table engine
Fcitx is a input method framework with extension support, which provides
an interface for entering characters of different scripts in applications
using a variety of mapping systems.
.
It offers a pleasant and modern experience, with intuitive graphical
configuration tools and customizable skins and mapping tables. It is
highly modularized and extensible, with GTK+ 2/3 and Qt5 IM Modules, support
for UIs based on Fbterm, pure Xlib, GTK+, or KDE, and a developer-friendly
API.
.
This package provides the table engine. By using this engine, Fcitx can
support a large number of table-based input methods such as Wubi,
WubiPinyin, etc.
Description-md5: 18baae2660ab33061bf6ba6d941ddee4
Task: kubuntu-live, ubuntukylin-desktop