didier gaumet <didier.gau...@gmail.com> writes: > Hello, > > Disclaimer: I have never done this for korean but I have done it for > chinese (I am only able to type "sun" in chinese in order to verify it > is functional) > > I would not bother with under-the-hood manipulations: install the task- > korean and task-korean-desktop packages. this will take care of needed > fonts, input methods and all. > > This will not convert the user environment to korean but instead bring > him the possibility to display and type korean inside his english > environment. > > Then your user will be able by himself to click on an applet or a menu > option (both are present, I think) to set up how he wants to input > korean. > > Feel free to disagree but I would advise you against installing Sid > rather than Bullseye for a user who is asking you to setup his korean > environment, though: if he is not able to do this, how could he > administer his computer?
Thanks for good guidence! Also i need above your guide, thanks again! Sincerely, Byung-Hee from South Korea -- ^고맙습니다 _布德天下_ 감사합니다_^))//