[Solved] How to write Korean in Porteus ?
[Solved] How to write Korean in Porteus ?
I'm a novice in linux. I don't know the elementary command in Linux.
But I come to like the Porteus, unfortunately. TT
I need someone who can help me to write Korean in Porteus.
Of course, to write Korean I installed 'ibus-hangul' and 'scim' properly, but it doesn't work at all.
I couldn't put in the Korean language though the Input Methods above are installed well by modules(I can see them in the Menu).
Through the ibus and scim, I switched to the Korean text but the English is only available.
I need help from the experts.
For reference, there is no problem in reading Korean in the web cause i copied and pasted *.ttf into the TTF folder.
But I come to like the Porteus, unfortunately. TT
I need someone who can help me to write Korean in Porteus.
Of course, to write Korean I installed 'ibus-hangul' and 'scim' properly, but it doesn't work at all.
I couldn't put in the Korean language though the Input Methods above are installed well by modules(I can see them in the Menu).
Through the ibus and scim, I switched to the Korean text but the English is only available.
I need help from the experts.
For reference, there is no problem in reading Korean in the web cause i copied and pasted *.ttf into the TTF folder.
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Re: How to write Korean in Porteus ?
Hi yale.
Welcome on the board.
Do you use this cheatcode kmap=us,kr in the /mnt/sdxX(your partition)/boot/syslinux/porteus.cfg?
You can check this via command
If this cheat code is absent
open as root /mnt/sdxX(your partition)/boot/syslinux/porteus.cfg and find
and replace with
or another way - open terminal and type these commands
Welcome on the board.
Do you use this cheatcode kmap=us,kr in the /mnt/sdxX(your partition)/boot/syslinux/porteus.cfg?
You can check this via command
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cat /proc/cmdline
open as root /mnt/sdxX(your partition)/boot/syslinux/porteus.cfg and find
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LABEL GRAPHICAL
MENU LABEL Graphics mode
KERNEL vmlinuz
APPEND initrd=initrd.xz changes=/porteus
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LABEL GRAPHICAL
MENU LABEL Graphics mode
KERNEL vmlinuz
APPEND initrd=initrd.xz changes=/porteus kmap=us,kr
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su
toor
sed -i 's|changes=/porteus|changes=/porteus kmap=us,kr|g' $BOOTDEV/boot/syslinux/porteus.cfg
reboot
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Re: How to write Korean in Porteus ?
Do note yale that the "sed" line is all one line not two like it may appear in the window.
And a very detailed and clever approach Blaze.
And a very detailed and clever approach Blaze.
Ed
Re: How to write Korean in Porteus ?
Thank you for all your kindness, Blaze, Ed.
But i'm so sorry to say that it doesn't work yet.
I tried exactly the instructions that Blaze gave, but the Korean input is not available.
I need help.
(and how can i upload the screenshots on the board?)
But i'm so sorry to say that it doesn't work yet.
I tried exactly the instructions that Blaze gave, but the Korean input is not available.
I need help.
(and how can i upload the screenshots on the board?)
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Re: How to write Korean in Porteus ?
Look at this postyale wrote:(and how can i upload the screenshots on the board?)
For example you can use this service http://tinypic.com
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[Solved] How to write Korean in Porteus ?
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Re: How to write Korean in Porteus ?
yale, heh, it's localization or input problem?
What is Desktop environment do you use (KDE5, XFCE, MATE, Cinnamon)?
You are have done localization via 'Porteus Settings Centre' in the 'Language setup' tab?
What is Desktop environment do you use (KDE5, XFCE, MATE, Cinnamon)?
You are have done localization via 'Porteus Settings Centre' in the 'Language setup' tab?
Linux 6.6.11-porteus #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Sun Jan 14 12:07:37 MSK 2024 x86_64 Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1270 v6 @ 3.80GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
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Re: How to write Korean in Porteus ?
1.Blaze wrote:yale, heh, it's localization or input problem?
What is Desktop environment do you use (KDE5, XFCE, MATE, Cinnamon)?
You are have done localization via 'Porteus Settings Centre' in the 'Language setup' tab?
I mean the input problem.
Also, the menu displays only English. But it doesn't matter. I want put in the Korean.
2.
And my environment is porteus 3.2.2 xfce 64bit.
3.
In my desktop, language tab is not available, but i guess there is no problem in locale.
I've experienced same problem in other linux system like Bodhi, Puppy, Crunchbang, but i soleved it after a few hour struggles.
But in Porteus it seems to be impossible though it is the most interesting Linux I've seen.
(Also i'm in trouble in Putting IN Korean in Tiny Linux)
4.
Here is my desktop screenshot.
You can see that my settings of Scim, keyboard.
I'm looking forward to good news from the Experts.
Re: How to write Korean in Porteus ?
hi yale, open porteus setting centre tab the second icon choose the english language only for the instruction after you can choose your language,wait until the package is ready and reboot.
Re: How to write Korean in Porteus ?
Thanx to Beny, I can see the desktop-menu in korean language.beny wrote:hi yale, open porteus setting centre tab the second icon choose the english language only for the instruction after you can choose your language,wait until the package is ready and reboot.
But there is no change that i could not put in Korean language
All that I want is just put in (write) Korean in Porteus.
I really appreciate to all the replies.
Re: How to write Korean in Porteus ?
hi yale, in the porteus setting centre when you choose the korean language you can also set the keyboard for your language and the input for the korean language too.porteus have this.. when you set a language the last language is what you can use,maybe you can do a modules with the languages that you need and put into the optional folder,but if you can activate this when you need..
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Re: How to write Korean in Porteus ?
yale, if you manual set your keyboard layout - don't use cheat code kmap=us,kr
because this cheat code (for automatically setting of keyboard layout) is disable your manual settings for keyboard layout.
because this cheat code (for automatically setting of keyboard layout) is disable your manual settings for keyboard layout.
Linux 6.6.11-porteus #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Sun Jan 14 12:07:37 MSK 2024 x86_64 Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1270 v6 @ 3.80GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
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Re: How to write Korean in Porteus ?
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At last, i've succeeded to write Korean in Porteus.
Thanks to all your help, I've come to using the most interesting linux.
Althouh I don't know exatly what caused me to be able to write Korean in this system,
I wannt to leave the footprint for the beginners who might want to use Porteus in Korean language.
1. To read the Korean language.
1.1. Install the firefox through the USM (In my machine, the chromium is incomplete to write Korean)
1.2. Go to the webpage "hangeul.naver.com/share.nhn" and download the 'nanum fonts' and copy them to the 'usr/share/fonts/TTF'.
(Through the USM, it is impossible to download the fonts 'nanum'. So, I have to this process manually)
1.3. Now you can read the Korean webpage. Do not need to reboot.
2. To Write the Korean language.
2.1. Through 'system - porteus setting center', install the korean language and check the keyboard setting (104key compatible), check to download
non-latin (wqy-zinhei), and check the download 'scim input'.
2.2. With USM, download the all libraries on 'hangul'. It's about 'ibus-hangul', 'libhangul', 'scim-hangul'
and then copy the modules on 'hangul'
2.3 reboot.
3. Above written is all I did to read and write Korean in Porteus, I guess.
At last, i've succeeded to write Korean in Porteus.
Thanks to all your help, I've come to using the most interesting linux.
Althouh I don't know exatly what caused me to be able to write Korean in this system,
I wannt to leave the footprint for the beginners who might want to use Porteus in Korean language.
1. To read the Korean language.
1.1. Install the firefox through the USM (In my machine, the chromium is incomplete to write Korean)
1.2. Go to the webpage "hangeul.naver.com/share.nhn" and download the 'nanum fonts' and copy them to the 'usr/share/fonts/TTF'.
(Through the USM, it is impossible to download the fonts 'nanum'. So, I have to this process manually)
1.3. Now you can read the Korean webpage. Do not need to reboot.
2. To Write the Korean language.
2.1. Through 'system - porteus setting center', install the korean language and check the keyboard setting (104key compatible), check to download
non-latin (wqy-zinhei), and check the download 'scim input'.
2.2. With USM, download the all libraries on 'hangul'. It's about 'ibus-hangul', 'libhangul', 'scim-hangul'
and then copy the modules on 'hangul'
2.3 reboot.
3. Above written is all I did to read and write Korean in Porteus, I guess.