» Stephan Seitz disse isso e eu digo aquilo: > Debian Potato (stabl) or Debian Woody (testing)?
I guess the best answer would be both. I use woody at home and potato at work. > > portuguese and English. How can I have the possibility to input > > japanese characters when I need to? I've heard about using > > canna+kinput2+yudit, is that right? If so, how do I do that? > > Yes, you're right. > If you have a running canna server, you can start kinput2 with > "kinput2 -canna -ximp -xim -kinput&". > Applications that are using the kinput protocol (like yudit or kterm) > can run under every locale you have on your system. > Applications that are using the xim protocol (like vim or kterm) must > run under an Japanese locale. Oh... now, finally I understood how it works... oh well then, I'm closer to do what a wanted more than I thought! I've already installed canna and kinput2, but the documentation for both is so much confuse, I couldn't figure out how to make them work together. And I heard somewhere (in debian-user, i think) that it would be necesary to use some editor like yudit or so to actually do the job. Thank you very much! :-) > > Here (http://www.suse.de/~mfabian/suse-cjk/suse-cjk.html) you can > find other information regarding kinput2 and canna. Thanks! > Shade and sweet water! Sombra e água fresca! ;-) -- []'s, francisco m neto