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- Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 07:03:47 -0400 (EDT)
- From: "kayamboo" <kayamboosuresh@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Japanese on Slackware
Hello I dont mean to toppost. Actually I started this discussion and I think I just enter the reply button but somehow the previous reply was not there. I am sorry for that Coming to the point As I said earlier, cannaserver is running I can check it using ps uax | grep kinput2 -canna & I actually edited the rc.local and rc.0 scripts for startup and shutdown and there may not be a problem there. I will check it again and will mail in detail KS --- On Mon 08/11, Scott Robbins < scottro@example.com > wrote: From: Scott Robbins [mailto: scottro@example.com] To: tlug@example.com Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 05:59:23 -0400 Subject: Re: [tlug] Japanese on Slackware On Mon, Aug 11, 2003 at 05:37:36AM -0400, kayamboo wrote:<br>> <br>> Hello<br>> <br>> But when I start kinput2 -canna & using a script, it says that<br>> kana kanchi server cant be communicated.<br>> Kterm is not helpful. But rxvt responds with a small dialog box when I press shift+space. But I can input only hiragana this time When I press shift and look for other kanji options, it says that *kana kanji server cant be communicated.* But kinput2 -canna is up and running.<br><br>By the way, please don't top post--there have been discussions about it<br>here, and it was more or less agreed that the majority of list members<br>(though not all) prefer that posts are under the post to which you<br>reply, as if it were a conversation.<br><br>That means that cannaserver is probably not running. You can check with <br><br>ps ax | grep cannaserver.<br><br>Assuming that canna is installed, you can start it with the command<br><br>cannaserver (as root or with root privilege--if you're using sudo or su<br>you might have to use /usr/sbin/cannaserver)<br><br>My memory is hazy on how to make a program start at boot in Slack--there<br>is a script in /etc/rc something, and the pattern should be fairly<br>obvious, if I remember correctly.<br><br><br>-- <br><br>Scott Robbins<br><br>PGP keyID EB3467D6<br>( 1B48 077D 66F6 9DB0 FDC2 A409 FA54 D575 EB34 67D6 )<br>gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys EB3467D6<br><br><br>Spike: I'm bad! It's just I can't bite anymore, thanks to you <br>wankers... Bye the bye, if you're trying to kill her... <br>(gives Riley two thumbs up) <br><br>Attachment: Attachment (0.19KB)<br> _______________________________________________
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