Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on December 06, 2004 02:38 PM
Disclaimer: I used to work for Red Hat CounterDisclaimer: I am not an engineer, but I used to play one on TV
I agree that the only way to attempt FC3 is the clean install. I tried an upgrade, and it stumbled right outta the gate. I then tried the clean install and got all the way to a complete install with no trouble.
However, things got tricky when I tried to include Japanese Lnaguage Input (I live in Tokyo) under the IIIMF. In short-- no go. I conversed with some Red Hat engineers about the issue, but in the end, I retreated back to FC1.
I am going to give FC3 another 2-3 months to cook, then give it another shot.
Dave Jenkins <A HREF="http://www.openasia.org/" title="openasia.org">Open Source in Asia</a openasia.org>
Japanese and Asian character entry still jonzin'
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on December 06, 2004 02:38 PMCounterDisclaimer: I am not an engineer, but I used to play one on TV
I agree that the only way to attempt FC3 is the clean install. I tried an upgrade, and it stumbled right outta the gate. I then tried the clean install and got all the way to a complete install with no trouble.
However, things got tricky when I tried to include Japanese Lnaguage Input (I live in Tokyo) under the IIIMF. In short-- no go. I conversed with some Red Hat engineers about the issue, but in the end, I retreated back to FC1.
I am going to give FC3 another 2-3 months to cook, then give it another shot.
Dave Jenkins
<A HREF="http://www.openasia.org/" title="openasia.org">Open Source in Asia</a openasia.org>
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