Yes, you are right, just updated the entry.

Regards,

Ghee Teo 写道:
> Yong Sun wrote:
>> Ghee Teo 写道:
>>> W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
>>>>> I understand that it is important to cut these
>>>>> options to make iiim less unstable and for better
>>>>> performance and to save space, but this also makes
>>>>> the OpenSolaris LiveCD, at least for most traditional
>>>>> Chinese users who do not have, or don't know how to
>>>>> use a bopomofo keyboard, practically unusable. (Of
>>>>> course, we can always install SCIM ...)
>>>>>
>>>> It also should be pointed out that, to the best of my knowledge, 
>>>> none of other LiveCD distros, including Ubuntu, Fedora, SuSE, etc., 
>>>> provide input option for non-English speakers. (At least their 
>>>> official releases don't.)
>>>>
>>>> Thus, the fact that the "official" OpenSolaris LiveCD provides 
>>>> input capability for, say, the 1.3+ billion Chinese speakers, 
>>>> should be considered VERY significant. However, we should also keep 
>>>> it in the right perspective that this is only a LiveCD, its 
>>>> capabilities are understandably limited. This is where IPS comes 
>>>> into play--in a very big way I may say.
>>>>
>>>> Nothing currently available can be easier than installing SCIM into 
>>>> OpenSolaris. Justs open the Package Manager, search "scim", check 
>>>> appropriate box(es). hit install/update. Voila! You're done!
>>> Is there a need to disable iiim after scim is installed? Is there a 
>>> validated steps to switch to scim, we could document it in a blog 
>>> somewhere at least for future references.
>> No, there is no need to disable iiim after enabling scim. And yes, I 
>> had blogged it, refer to 
>> http://blogs.sun.com/yongsun/entry/how_to_switch_to_scim.
> Nice :) That blog does not include the steps to install scim. It would 
> be nice also to include a step to revert back to iiim :)
>
> -Ghee
>>> -Ghee
>>>> This is where we will see another big difference b/t OpenSolaris 
>>>> and all other LiveCD distros. With Ubuntu, I don't think I will be 
>>>> able to impart Chinese localization without much googling (& I 
>>>> consider myself a very experienced Linux user) and carefully 
>>>> following the steps. Even that, I am still struggling about 
>>>> inputting Chinese characters in OpenOffice.org. With SuSE LiveCD, I 
>>>> am still struggling, period. :-)
>>>
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