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- Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2005 01:54:38 +0900
- From: Mark Sargent <powderkeg@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] CentOS and Japanese-Revisited-2nd Attempt
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Scott Robbins wrote: >The next step would be to type in any terminal > >export XMODIFIERS="@example.com=kinput2" >export LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 >kinput2 -canna & > >Hopefully, you get back a pid number saying it's running. > > [coolrabbit@example.com ~]$ export XMODIFIERS="@example.com=kinput2" [coolrabbit@example.com ~]$ export LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 [coolrabbit@example.com ~]$ kinput2 -canna & [1] 4167 >Then, from that same terminal, try launching a uxterm and seeing if you >can input Japanese with shift+space to invoke kinput2. > > success in uxterm >If that works, again from the same terminal, or from the uxterm [1] try >launching thunderbird and seeing if you can input Japanese. If this >works, then it means that the kinput2 -canna combo are working for you. > > no go running t/bird from either uxterm or the original terminal >I'm assuming you tried yum search scim-anthy. As I've said the last >person with a CentOS problem got it working by installing with yum. > nothing with yum, although, could be my lack of repos..will research that tomorrow some more. > > >The problem you mention, only having something like raw code is a >problem I ran into with one of my experiments--it needs to give the >option for Japanese=> Anthy. > >I don't have the knowledge to try to figure out why this is, but >apparently, as I think I wrote last night, some of these distributions >with their own package managers just don't do well on things installed >from source without more tweaking than one would expect. > > >Or, of course, your other option is to switch to Gentoo, as you were >thinking--perhaps this is an omen. :) > > oooooh, scary stuff...yes, am leaning towards giving Gentoo a run, but, would like to try and solve this. Cheers. Mark Sargent.
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