On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 21:31:24 -0800 Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did you create locale from root? > > # dpkg-reconfigure locales Thanks Osamu, that solved the locale problem. The situation is improved now, but I'm still not quite out of the woods yet. This is what I get: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xcinterm-big5 XCIN (Chinese XIM server) version 2.5.3-pre2. (module ver: 20010918, syscin ver: 20000210). (use "-h" option for help) xcin: locale "zh_TW.Big5" encoding "big5" zh_TW.Big5,zh_TW xcin: XIM server "xcin" transport "X/" xcin: inp_styles: Root OverTheSpot /usr/bin/crxvt -fm "taipei16" -fn "-sony-*-16-*-iso8859-1" -im "xcin" -bg black -fg white -geometry +0+0 -T "rxvt Chinese terminal (xcin, zh_TW.Big5)" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ /usr/bin/xcinterm-big5: /usr/bin/crxvt: No such file or directory If I understand the error message correctly, there should be a file named /usr/bin/crxvt, but there is no such file. I can't find any package in the Debian package list with a name like crxvt (which I assume means "Chinese rxvt"). Despite the error message, a box pops up on my screen with the Chinese characters "yinshu banxing", but I can't see any way to use it to input Chinese characters. I'm think I'm getting close, but hoping that somebody can supply the missing link. regards, Robert -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

