How to disable IBus in CentOS 7?

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There's a conflict with intellij IDEA for some reason. I see lots of pages on how to disable it in ubuntu (system settings gui), but nothing for CentOS.










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    There's a conflict with intellij IDEA for some reason. I see lots of pages on how to disable it in ubuntu (system settings gui), but nothing for CentOS.










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      There's a conflict with intellij IDEA for some reason. I see lots of pages on how to disable it in ubuntu (system settings gui), but nothing for CentOS.










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      There's a conflict with intellij IDEA for some reason. I see lots of pages on how to disable it in ubuntu (system settings gui), but nothing for CentOS.







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          In Centos 7 you can select alternative input methods from a GUI using im-chooseror from the command line with imsettings-list to show available input settings and imsettings-switch to switch between them.






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            In Centos 7 you can select alternative input methods from a GUI using im-chooseror from the command line with imsettings-list to show available input settings and imsettings-switch to switch between them.






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                In Centos 7 you can select alternative input methods from a GUI using im-chooseror from the command line with imsettings-list to show available input settings and imsettings-switch to switch between them.






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