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- Subject: FreeWNN questions
- From: Marc Christensen <marc@example.com>
- Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2001 16:22:48 -0600 (MDT)
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I have built and installed FreeWnn 1.1.1a17. However, I cannot seem to communicate with a running server. I start jserver and get this output: [root@example.com marc]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/jserver start Starting jserver services: jserver Nihongo Multi Client Server (4.20) Reading /etc/FreeWnn/ja/dic/pubdic/kihon.dic Fid = 1 Reading /etc/FreeWnn/ja/dic/pubdic/setsuji.dic Fid = 2 Reading /etc/FreeWnn/ja/dic/pubdic/koyuu.dic Fid = 3 Reading /etc/FreeWnn/ja/dic/pubdic/chimei.dic Fid = 4 Reading /etc/FreeWnn/ja/dic/pubdic/jinmei.dic Fid = 5 Reading /etc/FreeWnn/ja/dic/pubdic/special.dic Fid = 6 Reading /etc/FreeWnn/ja/dic/pubdic/computer.dic Fid = 7 Reading /etc/FreeWnn/ja/dic/pubdic/symbol.dic Fid = 8 Reading /etc/FreeWnn/ja/dic/pubdic/tankan.dic Fid = 9 Reading /etc/FreeWnn/ja/dic/pubdic/bio.dic Fid = 10 Reading /etc/FreeWnn/ja/dic/gerodic/g-jinmei.dic Fid = 11 Reading /etc/FreeWnn/ja/dic/pubdic/full.fzk Fid = 12 Finished Reading Files . Then I start kinput2: LANG=ja_JP XMODIFIERS="@example.com=kinput2" kinput2 -xim -wnn -kinput & Once I do that, and start a kterm, all I get when starting Japanese input (shift-space) is a box that says 'roma' in katakana. It seems to hang the kterm and kinput2 session at that point. Anyone know of this type of problem? Is there a way to fix it? Also, in my /etc/passwd file I created the wnn account entry: wnn:x:502:100:wnn:/dev/null:/bin/false For more security, I set the home dir to /dev/null and the shell to /bin/false. However, I noticed that at www.freewnn.org/install.html the wnn account has an entry like this: wnn:*:127:0::0:0:I am Wnn:/root:/bin/csh Could this be causing my problems? Does FreeWnn need csh as it's shell and does it need a home directory? Thanks. -- Marc C. http://www.mecworks.com
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