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Path: sserve!manuel.anu.edu.au!munnari.oz.au!sgiblab!darwin.sura.net!Sirius.dfn.de!mailgzrz.TU-Berlin.DE!math.fu-berlin.de!unidui!du9ds3!veit From: veit@du9ds3.fb9dv.uni-duisburg.de (Holger Veit) Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd Subject: Re: [386bsd] can't deal with 8-bit input Date: 16 Nov 92 09:46:30 GMT Organization: Uni-Duisburg FB9 Datenverarbeitung Lines: 39 Message-ID: <veit.721907190@du9ds3> References: <1992Nov16.081801.15019@kum.kaist.ac.kr> Reply-To: veit@du9ds3.uni-duisburg.de NNTP-Posting-Host: du9ds3.fb9dv.uni-duisburg.de In <1992Nov16.081801.15019@kum.kaist.ac.kr> jbkang@csking.kaist.ac.kr (Joongbin Kang) writes: > First I'd like to thank all the people who sent mail about > my previous posting (cc insanity). > I disklabel'ed my HDD with 20MB swap partition, newfs new partition, > and reinstalled 386bsd. Then, voila! it worked! > Now I am enjoying the 'not-dying' system. (although it's slow still) > ...But another problem occured during using the 'hanterm', Korean version > of xterm. It can display Korean texts with MSB set (the same to most > oriental languages, such as kanji etc), but I couldn't input Korean text. > Hanterm itself provides Korean input automata, and it should work well > with X11R5. Another test shows that kernel seems to have trouble with > multibyte characters. > % cat > test > test (echoed to tty) > ^D > % cat > xxxx(entered korean characters -- it can be seen when typing) > (but no echo to tty!) > ^D (this DIDN'T work) > ^C > % > So, what's the problem? If I cannot use hangul in 386bsd, it loses > practicality...Help! > Joongbin Kang Just a question: you have entered stty -istrip cs8 didn't you? Holger -- | | / Dr. Holger Veit | INTERNET: veit@du9ds3.fb9dv.uni-duisburg.de |__| / University of Duisburg | "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX | | / Dept. of Electr. Eng. | Sorry, the above really good fortune has | |/ Inst. f. Dataprocessing | been CENSORED because of obscenity"