One: FAQ
Q: I am a Linux beginner, can I read these articles?
A: As long as you will be commonly used in Linux commands, basically can complete the redhat on the Chinese environment and input method installation. The article introduces the specific installation process in detail.
Q: Why install the Chinese environment on the Redhat 6.x platform with locale-0.97, while in Redhat 7.0
A definition file for the zh_cn.gz Chinese environment on the platform?
a:locale-0.97 is essentially a part of Taiwan's CLE, CLE's work in culture is the most transparent, and it is entirely for redhat, so it is best to use Chinese locale. Wu Yulun a netizen to zh_cn the Chinese environment of TLC. GBK also compiled in. Most importantly, the locale was built in the GLIBC 2.13 environment, and RH 6.2 just glibc 2.13. This is why we recommend that you upgrade the glibc at least to glibc 2.13. and Redhat 7 Use glibc 2.2, there is no ready-made Chinese locale for us to use, so have to use the definition file to do their own.
Q: Is there a direct Chinese bag can be used?
A:cle is one, but it is mainly for traditional Chinese to do, the input method is xcin. In general, CLE is a very good Chinese kit. But the recently CLE server hard drive has broken down.
Q: I failed to compile PTH, report ln ... error! Permition denied.
A: Because I recommend configure--PREFIX=/USR, the PTH will be installed under the/usr/lib, so that when the chinput is compiled to specify the location of PTH, so in make install is likely to appear this problem. The simplest solution is to configure--prefix=/usr/local/test, after the installation of PTH, manually move the contents of the/usr/local/test under the corresponding directory of/usr, and make a good connection.
Q: Why do I die when I run Chinput,xwindow, but Chinput report chinput
Load successfully?
A: The most likely reason is that you are not configured to chinput.ad this file. There are four parts of this document that require our attention:
chinput.gblocale = zh_CN.GB2312
chinput.big5locale = zh_CN.GB2312
...
chinput.gbfont = -*-*-medium-r-normal--16-*-*-*-c-*-gb2312.1980-0
chinput.big5font = -*-*-medium-r-normal--16-*-*-*-c-*-gb2312.1980
-0
Above is the change under the Redhat 6.2,glib 2.1.3,locale-0.97 environment If you are using the Redhat 7+glibc 2.2+ compile glibc 2.2 Chinese definition ZH_CN generated zh_cn.gb23212:
Chinput.gblocale = zh_cn.gb2312
Chinput.big5locale = zh_cn.gb2312
The main reason for not having traditional support is that Redhat does not have a traditional Chinese font.
Note: When configuring CHINPUT.AD, use the TAB key instead of spaces.