2006/1/22, Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Korean installation failed because the exim package configurator > > displayed the text in hexadecimal > > <C5><CF><DD> .... > > I tried selecting one of the five options shown in configuring exim, > > but then the installer locked up. > > Did you install testing (that is, the default choices) or unstable? > >
I used the debian-installer daily image, if that's what you mean.When the exim configuration window is shown, it looks something like this... ------------exim----------- <C5><CF>< <AA><AA>< <AA><AA>< <AA><AA>< <AA><AA>< <뒤로가기> The hexadecimal codes that are displayed are shifted to the right, and cut off in the middle. I think I selected the third choice, "mail sent by smarthost; no local mail," when d-i locked up. > > > > Other Korean text was okay, although some parts were displayed in > > English. I'm the Korean translator for D-I, and I believe I translated > > quite a bit of D-I(For instance, pop-con was in English although I > > remember translating it). > > > This may be because popcon translations are not yet complete for > Korean in testing. I'm not sure... > > I have popcon messages properly displayed in French, though. > I see. I assumed the translations would be committed by now. -- Sunjae Park(daréhanl) We choose to go to the moon and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. - John F. Kennedy -