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Chinese character input require SCIM.

This page is a simple way to install SCIM without installing additional Language Support Packets

Read SCIM for more detail.

Before you continue, you may need some basic configuration of your new Ubuntu system. Beginners/Guide/Feisty

Type in the terminal:

$sudo apt-get install scim-qtimm im-switch scim-pinyin $im-switch -z en_US -s scim Log out, then log in again. SCIM should be now the default input for all applications

If the second commandline doesn't work, try

$locale | grep LANG= The anwer would be something like

LANG=en_GB.UTF-8 Type in the terminal:

$im-switch -z YOUR LOCALE -s scim # replace "YOUR LOCALE" by something like "en_GB" You must restart your X window (log out, then log in) to take effect.

You can press "Ctrl+blank" to switch between English and Chinese input mode now in all applications.

Further Reading

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SCIM?highlight=%28scim%29 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InputMethods/SCIM/Setup