On 30/01/14 17:45, ♪͡♪♪͡♪Neil Ren♪͡♪♪͡♪ wrote:
Environment: Ubuntu 12.04 64bit in VMWare, clean install
Isn't that the wrong way round? Shouldn't it be Windows in VMWare on Ubuntu?
;-)
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Problems?
Hi :)
Only if you want it the stable and robust way around by adding the
strengths of both OSes rather than adding their weaknesses.
Regards from
Tom :)
On 30 January 2014 17:50, Gordon Burgess-Parker
gor...@gbpcomputing.co.uk wrote:
On 30/01/14 17:45, ♪͡♪♪͡♪Neil Ren♪͡♪♪͡♪ wrote:
Environment:
OT:
On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 5:45 AM, ♪͡♪♪͡♪♪͡♪♪͡♪ gisrup2...@126.com wrote:
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雷聲 靐䨻: if you can see four Chinese characters instead of blobs or question
marks than your browser/OS has a good support for Unicode and CJK characters!
(P.S. the four chracters put together means loud
Hi,
Relative to
雷聲 靐䨻: if you can see four Chinese characters instead of blobs or question marks than
your browser/OS has a good support for Unicode and CJK characters! (P.S. the four chracters put
together means loud thunder)
in Ubuntu 13.10 with Unity, in Thunderbird e-mail the 4 characters
Hi Neil,
At work, my e-mail is automatically downloaded to Thunderbird and comes
off the server. At home it is automatically downloaded but stays on the
server. So I checked the characters here at home tonight in both Firefox
and Chrome. Here is what I have: (I've enlarged them for clarity.)
Le Wed, 29 Jan 2014 19:18:32 -0800 (PST),
♪͡♪♪͡♪Neil Ren♪͡♪♪͡♪ gisrup2...@126.com a écrit :
Tractor wrote
in Ubuntu 13.10 with Unity, in Thunderbird e-mail the 4 characters
are present. If I paste the same in LO Write from the Document
Foundation 4.1.4.2 they also show up a 4 characters.