I run Debian Woody and have several problems with canna/kinput2: 1. The script /etc/init.d/canna fails with the message:
cannaserver: -u flag specified, but canna not run as root The -u flag is specified in /etc/init.d/canna itself. I can start canna by running cannaserver (as root). But should it run as user "canna"? Must a user "canna" be created first? 2. When cannaserver is running, I can run kinput2 with the command kinput2 & Then, if I start kterm by means of kterm -xim I can enter Japanese in (non-Japanese) programs running in the kterm, e.g. joe. However, if I am not root, when I start kinput2 several error messages appear: Warning: bushuをマウ瘢雹ントできませんでした Warning: keishikiをマウ瘢雹ントできませんでした Warning: hojoswdをマウ瘢雹ントできませんでした Warning: hojomwdをマウ瘢雹ントできませんでした Warning: fuzokugoをマウ瘢雹ントできませんでした Warning: irohaをマウ瘢雹ントできませんでした This must be a permission problem, but how to solve it? All the dictionaries in /usr/lib/canna/dic/canna have the same permissions, but kinput2 complains only about these six. 3. I have never managed to obtain Japanese input in Mozilla (I run one of the newest versions). But according to several web pages, it should be possible. How? regards, Jan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

