how to install chinese, japanese, and korean fonts on windows xp

May 24th, 2007

control panel > regional and language options > check “install files for east asian languages”

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as to why you would want to install chinese, japanese, and korean language files, i’ll leave that one up to you. installing the fonts will also take up 230mb of space, and require a reboot. now if i could only read chinese *heh* you won’t be able to actually input chinese, japanese, or korean characters.. you need an IME for that. [ ting faq ]

 

too many filesystems

November 22nd, 2005

one laptop drive, lvm ext3 monitor is dead.
one windows box.
one linux box.
one ibook.
zero love.

how am i supposed to copy over the contents of the linux laptop when i can not see what i am typing. (arg keyboard will not let me use a damn apostrophe) i guess i could try connecting it to an external monitor and then ftp the data off of it.

also have another linux harddrive i need info off of. 400gb external usb 2.0 enclosure is formatted ntfs. no love between ntfs and osx. and i doubt windows can read hpfs+ or whatever filesystem i will use on the ibook.

what a great idea to use lvm and whatever the hell else new filesystem thing i was using. boo.

joy.

 
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