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- Subject: Re: Wnn problem
- From: Yamagata Hiroo <hiyori13@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 00:42:29 +0900
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At 20:50 01/01/17 +0900, you wrote: >Ah, is Wnn6 compatible with Wnn4? Oh yeah, that may be one reason; your kinput2 may not have wnn4 support. Usually, wnn4 clients can connect to wnn6, although you cant't take advantage of the smarter functions of wnn6. But I'm not sure about the other way around. Also, I thought you needed separate TCP/IP ports for wnn6 and wnn4, and you also need separate users (usually wnn6 and wnn) So, what wnn are you running?
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