황병희 <soyeo...@doraji.xyz> writes: > Hellow! > > Grzesiek <p...@sojka.co> writes: > >> Hi there, >> >> I was asked to install Korean input on XFCE4 environment. I have never >> done this before and I do not speak Korean. >> >> First question is if it is possible to get Korean input using standard >> US keyboard? >> >> I tried to follow this manual: >> https://linuxreviews.org/HOWTO_get_Korean_input_on_Debian >> Unfortunately, no luck. I added the following to .bashrc: >> export GTK_IM_MODULE=ibus >> export QT_IM_MODULE=ibus >> export XMODIFIERS=@im=ibus >> but ibus-setup still asks to add these variables. ibus-daemon is not >> started automatically. So: >> >> Is there any more detailed how-to? It would be perfect to have >> switchable English and Korean input. >> >> How to test? Remember I do not speak Korean and I have never used >> Korean input. >> > > Sorry man Greg. There is no general way. Because there are many linux > distro and many input method program for Korean. > > To me, i am using Nabi under Ubuntu 18.04 LTS currently. > > Though, you would be wait for 30 days. Maybe i am willing to install > Debian 11 *Bullseye* into my new hardware (AMD Ryzen notebook).
Ah for a while i am stick aroud chromebook. So now i did install debian 11 bullseye into chromebook via linux support for chrome os. That is easy but Korean input is not easy. And i did setup Korean input environment by ~/.emacs. #+BEGIN_SRC: emacs lisp (set-fontset-font "fontset-default" 'hangul "Noto Sans Mono CJK KR") (set-input-method "korean-hangul") (global-set-key (kbd "<C-SPC>") 'toggle-input-method) #+END_SRC I am now input Korean with above 3 lines only under GNU Emacs. This is my distro information on Chrome OS: soyeomul@penguin:~$ lsb_release -a No LSB modules are available. Distributor ID: Debian Description: Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye) Release: 11 Codename: bullseye soyeomul@penguin:~$ And debian 11 runs Wayland. Thanks (감사합니다) ^^^ Sincerely, Byung-Hee from South Korea