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- From: Marc Christensen <marc@example.com>
- Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2001 16:53:49 -0600 (MDT)
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On 5 Sep 2001, Mike Fabian wrote: > > (shift-space) is a box that says 'roma' in katakana. It seems to hang the > > kterm and kinput2 session at that point. > > Are you really sure that it hangs or are you just confused by > the funny default user interface of Wnn with kinput2? > > In case it is just a user interface problem, have a look at > my home page, section "kinput2 and Wnn": > > http://www.suse.de/~mfabian/suse-cjk/node51.html Great. I looked and follwed the instructions and it definitely seems to be locked up. I did a little more this time however. I started kinput2 with a -jserver option pointing to my local machine. kinput2 -xim -wnn -kinput -jserver nozomi & I get a warning messege that says: Warning: XimpProtocol: SelectionClear event received Warning: KinputProtocol: SelectionClear event received Warning: mes_id = 207: Message not found. Now, I think that messege id 207 is something like "cannot connect to server" or something like that. I remember seeing that output in Japanese once. I don't know why the messege catalogs arnt found in this case. Maybe I need to look at the install closer. Anyway, when I set the -jserver option, I get hiragana output but no conversion when I hit control-j. Hitting shift-space clears the input. > > 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 > > No, I run it successfully with the following entry in /etc/passwd: > > wnn:x:66:100:Wnn System Account:/var/lib/wnn:/bin/false > > > and does it need a home directory? > > Don't know. /var/lib/wnn exists in my case and contains Wnn's > dictionaries. OK, it seems that my setup should work (as far as directories and shells go) too then. -- Marc C. http://www.mecworks.com
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