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Re: multi-language debian



Install the language-env package.

set-language-env is the program to run.

In terms of inputing japanese, there kinput2 is the route to go. It works great for for inputting japanese.

I am using sid, so I don't know if it has what you need in woody.

Regards,

Matthew

(Just starting to learn Japanese personally)

Guldo K wrote:
Hello :-)

I'm using debian woody, localized in italian, and I'd like it to work in jap too. I mean, I can read japanese, but how can I write it too? (besides emacs, that I can already use for that)
I tried and set up a multi-language environment following chapter 9 of the debian reference, but I can't get it to work.
Do you have some advice about this?

Thank you very much,

Guldo
Linux 2.4.20
Debian Woody 3.0






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