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I dont know about debian, but I can say that Turbolinux is excellent for Koren/Japanese/Chinese. The Japanese distribution was much different from the US distribution (I'm not sure why we had a US distirbution, and why it was so different.. and broken), the .JP version was 100 times better. I used to work at turbolinux, and we had a couple people running the japanese version, which is where I saw/used it. -miah On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 01:43:39AM +0900, Derek Martin wrote: > So, to turn my focus to something more directly Linux-related... > > These days, as many of you know, I'm living in South Korea. Hence, I > have a more-than-occasional need to read and type Korean. Support for > multiple languages at the same time has tended to be spotty at best, > even in such recent and "polished" distros as RH9 (I'll ignore for the > moment any arguments about how polished or how hated RH is). > > Things have gotten a lot better with some distros using Unicode by > default. However, as anyone with the need to do so has discovered, > Red Hat still falls short in that department. > > What I'm wondering is, does anyone know how the (obviously not stable) > releases of Debian fare in that category? FWIW, if you don't > occasionally use one of the Asian languages, then it's fairly likely > that your answer will not be very useful to me. European languages > are mostly similar enough that one can get by with only occasional > headaches, even if things aren't really working properly... > > -- > Derek D. Martin > http://www.pizzashack.org/ > GPG Key ID: 0xDFBEAD02 > -=-=-=-=- > This message is posted from an invalid address. > Replying to it will result in undeliverable mail. > Sorry for the inconvenience. Thank the spammers. >
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