First, Chinese Input method
First enter the client in the command form
- Switch to the root user, enter the command "SU root" and enter the Yum install "@Chinese support" command press ENTER to execute
- After entering the command, the system will download something to install, this does not need to tube, the back will come out a page, enter "Y" can be, the latter is also, after the completion of the client exit
- At this point, according to the action in the picture, there will be "Input Method" option, the default is not, there is the above action will appear
- After selecting the option box appears to the left of the picture, click on "Enable Input Method feature" and select "Use IBus (Recommended)", click "Input Method Preferences", will appear the dialog box to the right of the picture, After selecting the input method you want in the drop-down box, click the "Add" button to the right of the current dialog, and the input has been successfully
- Restart the system, CTRL + Space, you can enter, see the effect
Second, Chinese desktop visualization
In the installation of the CentOS system, may be due to the lack of attention to the specified, the results of the installation after the launch only to find the system is displayed in English, how to set the Chinese display it? is the Chinese desktop visualization? The author and everyone to share the "how to set up CentOS for Chinese display" experience, I hope to be helpful to everyone!
The steps are as follows:
- Start the CentOS system first, go to the desktop, the author's system is CentOS 6.6, as shown in:
- The prerequisite for displaying Chinese is that the system has a Chinese voice pack installed.
If it is not installed, only the network is required to perform
"Sudo yum groupinstall chinese-support" command to install, this article focuses on how to configure to display Chinese.
- On the desktop, right-click to select "Open in Terminal" as shown in:
- You can choose to edit the "/etc/sysconfig/i18n" file, but this file is for all users, here we only modify it to display Chinese when we log in.
In the terminal, enter the command "Vim ~/.BASHRC" to edit the ". BASHRC" file as shown in:
- At the end, add the "Export lang=" ZH_CN. UTF-8 "" as shown in:
- Restart the system with the "sudo shutdown-r Now" command, as shown in:
- After reboot, the interface becomes Chinese!
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