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Bug#352662: installation-reports



reassign 352662 mlterm
retitle 352662 Does not display Japanese correctly if using UTF8 locale
thanks

On Monday 13 February 2006 11:37, KOYAMA Teruo wrote:
> Comments/Problems:
> I'm quite fond of this distribution.

Thank you :-)

> Some minor problems
> Time setting is incorrect. At first, the clock was set to 9 hours
> advanced to JST (it shouls be +9:00GMT).

That probably means that you selected the wrong answer at the question if 
your hardware clock is set to UTC or local time.
Check the value of UTC in /etc/default/rcS.

> During the X window installation process, the installer asked the
> resolution of the display (a laptop panel). I'v selected some
> resolution, but no selection is written in xorg.conf file (only
> 640x480 is in the file).

Suggest you try 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' as root. If the problems 
remain, please file a bug report against X. This is not really an 
installer issue.

> In GNOME desktop, Japanese keyboard layout seems to be pertly 
> incorrect.

This is probably due to the fact that one component of the installation 
that was previously run as part of base-config after the reboot has not 
yet been ported to debian installer itself.
We expect this to be fixed for the release after the upcoming Beta2.

> Using locale ja_JP.UTF-8, mlterm cannot display Japanese characters
> correctly. In the ja_JP.EUC-JP locale, this problem does not occur.
> Error message is sown when I launch mlterm from another terminal:
> font -efont-fixed medium-r-normal--16-*-iso10646-1 couldn't be loaded

Reassigning to mlterm for this issue.

> OSS sound (default setting) did not work, ALSA works pretty well.

ALSA is prefered anyway for 2.6 kernels.


As the mlterm issue is the only real issue in this report, I'm reassigning 
it there. Thank you for your installation report.

Cheers,
FJP



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