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- From: Rex Walters <rex@example.com>
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 22:17:21 +0900
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So Win95-J goes oppai-up on my home machine and I'll be danged if I can get it working again. Hours I've tried. Cannot for the life of me figure out what combination of drivers I'd been using previously to keep it relatively stable. Even went so far as to try a Win98 upgrade (complete hardware lockup every time ... quite repeatable). May I have another one, sir! <swat> I almost never boot windows any more, but my wife was depending on Win95-J for everything (else, believe me, I'd have put an ext2 filesystem on that partition so fast it would make your head spin). My wife needs Japanese email capability, Japanese web browsing ability, and the ability to create and print nice looking Japanese documents. She isn't terribly knowledgeable about computers but is quite willing to learn. Okay, I sez, I'll put her on Linux, it can do all that in spades! No more multibooting. Hooray! First I go out and buy and install TL-2.0J. It seemed relatively okay, but there were some minor annoyances (mostly I didn't want to re-do all the zillion customizations I'd done on my previous system). To make a long story short, I went back to my original installation (a very hacked upon RH5.1 installation). So now I want to make the minimal updates to a stock RH system to make it useable by a Japanese user (who is also completely fluent in English). No advocacy wars please, this may not be the avenue of least resistance for me, but I'll have fun learning. (FWIW, I plan to install Debian 2.0 on another machine for me to play with -- I'm in love with the Debian policy manual). I'd like to solicit comments and recommendations from readers. I'm spending a lot of time with Craig's web pages, but I think some of the information is dated and I want to see if there are any other reccomendations. These are the apps I plan to give my wife to use: Terminal: kterm (from RH) Pager: less (Japanified version from TL source rpm) Editor: pico (Japanified version from TL source rpm for pine) Mailer: pine from TL or mutt (probably the latter) Browser: muriyari netscape from TL (Ye Gods! Is there nothing better?) PS viewer: gv & ghostscript (again from TL?) Typesetter: TeX (from TL -- is a Japanized Lyx available?) I believe I also need to install the following infrastructure tools: VFlib Freetype library (for truetype in magicpoint -- okay this is for me :-) Canna Jserver Kinput2 I'm looking for any recommendations or comments. I've listed some preliminary questions below. 1) What do people recommend for displaying Kanji truetype fonts (Ryobi) in X? How does TL do it? 2) Any comments or updates to Craig's recommendations for getting Japanese printing working? 3) If I want to let my wife learn the joys of emacs (I don't really want to teach her vi) what's the minimum I'll need to install? 4) Any good "basic Linux" web sites in Japanese that I can point my wife to? 5) Am I completely insane for attempting this? Regards, -- Rex ---------------------------------------------------------------- Next Nomikai: 20 November, 19:30 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 Next Technical Meeting: 12 December, 12:30 HSBC Securities Office ---------------------------------------------------------------- more info: http://tlug.linux.or.jp Sponsors: PHT, HSBC Securities
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