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- Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2009 17:41:27 +0900
- From: Ryu Wada <ryu@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Japanese support, IME, etc. on ASUS eeePC
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Hi all,
The ways shown there might work but they are not helpful enough for TLUG users. You will need a decent text editor that supports Japanese input method (i.e. emacs) anyway, and I tested it to work as explained here:
http://run.sh/comp/eeepc.html.ja
I summarized the way to set up Japanese environment with Emacs on Xandros and that should also have GCC development tools installed.
I can tranlate it into English if there are some demands from you all.
# I have EeePC 901 English version imported from abroad.
Regards, Ryu Texas Instruments
Ivan Stout wrote:On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 1:39 PM, Jim Breen <jimbreen@example.com <mailto:jimbreen@example.com>> wrote:
Can anyone confirm that this is still working?
I was able to install Japanese input and fonts on an eeePC last Summer. I believe I used the instructions found here: http://km294.blogspot.com/2008/01/eeepc.html I had to uninstall the default scim package to get Japanese input running (that was not included in the instructions I used).
However, to be honest, I am now using my Dell mini 9 much more these days. These come with Ubuntu 8.04 and already are set-up for Japanese (you can order them here: http://configure.apj.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?c=jp&cs=jpdhs1&l=ja&oc=3055bbasic&s=dhs <http://configure.apj.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?c=jp&cs=jpdhs1&l=ja&oc=3055bbasic&s=dhs>). Also standby mode appears to drain the battery much less than on the eeePC (though, ASUS may have made improvements in the last 6 months). On other hand, the mini 9 has an issue with ssh sessions over wireless and users accidentally hitting the touchpad scroll when typing (can be fixed by running "sudo iwpriv eth1 set_vlanmode 0" and "syndaemon -t -d", respectively). Also, I believe the built-in webcam is extra, but you can upgrade to a much better quality cam than what comes with the eeePC.
Best regards, Ivan
P.S. Still using your online dictionaries a decade later after finding them. Thanks a lot!
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