>>>>> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Richard M. Stallman wrote:

>> * Nonprivileged Emacs users can avoid the C-SPC problem by building
>>   Emacs with `--without-xim'.

>     She or he will be able to run Emacs built in the home directory.

> That is good news.  Could someone write an item for etc/PROBLEMS?

I wrote it, but it will probably be necessary to be corrected by
someone since I'm not a native writer. ;-)

It was reported that there is a problem that the Redhat Fedora Core 4
steals the C-SPC key by default for the `iiimx' program which is the
input method for some languages.  It blocks Emacs users from using the
C-SPC key for `set-mark-command'.  Currently, two ways to solve it are
known.  One is to remove the `<Ctrl>space' from the Iiimx file which
can be found in the /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults directory.  The other is
to rebuild Emacs using the `--without-xim' configure option.


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