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    How to enable east asian languages on 6.2.1

    I am new to knoppix, but this is the only thing the runs great on all the machines I have encounter so far.

    If I could just enable the east asian language support (chinese in particular), it would be perfect.

    if some one ask this before... I am sorry... i search the forums and found nothing...
    (need to improve my searching skills >.<)

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    Quote Originally Posted by kcah View Post
    If I could just enable the east asian language support (chinese in particular), it would be perfect.
    Follow the instruction here will be good :-

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Mu...ian%29#Chinese

    For chinese input, I use 'fcitx'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kl522 View Post
    Follow the instruction here will be good :-

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Mu...ian%29#Chinese

    For chinese input, I use 'fcitx'.


    omegad omegad!!! it worked!!!! I am now officially a very happy linux user!!! ALL Hail Knoppix and kl522!!!!

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    hmm...
    I also want traditional chinese input... *limitless greed* (part of human nature)
    what do you recommand for that...
    pingyin is fine... but i want traditional chinese fonts

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    You hava a choice of various software such as scim, ibus, fcitx ..... All these support pinyin and traditional chinese. I believe all of them have debian packages for it. Just bring up Synaptic to install it.

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    i try to install ibus and i won't install T.T... i installed scim.... but it won't lanch T.T.... i guess fcitx is next then...

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    What is T.T ? I have used all of these before:- scim, ibus, and fcitx. I am pretty sure that all work with traditional chinese. Currently I am using fcitx. If you cannot get it to work, likely it's the setup problem because knoppix is not exactly the same as debian or ubuntu - the debian packages may miss a few steps from setting things up completely. There will be environment variables need to be setup and some programs need to be running in /etc/xdg/autostart.

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    Are you just trying to type in Chinese ? Why don't you simply use:

    setxkbmap -option '' 'us,cn' 'grp:alt_shift_toggle'

    With this you will be able to switch between us and chinese using Alt+Shift
    If this works for you, simply put this command in /home/knoppix/.xsessionrc and you are done. You don't need fancy programs just to use keyboard

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    Obviously with the chinese isn't that simple - sorry for my uniformed opinion

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    oh... (T.T) a is crying face... two line of tears going down ones face...

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