For SuSE I read, that XCIN starts automatically once simplified or traditional Chinese characters ara selected by a user. How about Fedora?
I installed FC2 with language support for English, German, French, Japanese and Chinese. For the dialog during installing and as default language I selected American English, the keyboard was German.
Now I have trouble to switch from a German Keyboard to an American (us-acentos) and also XCIN seemingly doesn autono start once a user logs in with Chinese language support.
Should I have installed FC2 in a Chinese dialog and with the US-keyboard?
Hi Goetz,
That is certainly an interesting combination of languages you have chosen! To assist you further can you show us the contents of the following files?
/etc/sysconfig/i18n ~/.i18n
and also the results of:
rpm -qa|egrep 'fonts-'
Regards, Paul
On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 23:18, Goetz Kluge wrote:
For SuSE I read, that XCIN starts automatically once simplified or traditional Chinese characters ara selected by a user. How about Fedora?
I installed FC2 with language support for English, German, French, Japanese and Chinese. For the dialog during installing and as default language I selected American English, the keyboard was German.
Now I have trouble to switch from a German Keyboard to an American (us-acentos) and also XCIN seemingly doesn autono start once a user logs in with Chinese language support.
Should I have installed FC2 in a Chinese dialog and with the US-keyboard?
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