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    Korean Input - Lubuntu 12.04

    I have just installed Lubuntu 12.04 on an old machine. The machine is in a public area in a backpackers/hikers hostel in Korea. As such I need Korean input. I have followed previous advice on the forums, but I can't find anything that applies specifically to Lubuntu, and what I have tried hasn't worked. When I click on Input Method Switcher under preferences, nothing happens. In SCIM, under Front End>Global Setup>Keyboard Layout, Korean isn't listed.

    I don't mind changing the distro if needed. The machine itself is quite old, only 384mb RAM and a 2ghz P4 CPU, so upgrading to Ubuntu or something more powerful isn't really an option. I'm very new to Linux, and like the software centre in Unbuntu and how easy it makes things, so I'd really prefer prefer to stick with a similar setup.

    Thank you in advance for any help offered!

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    Re: Korean Input - Lubuntu 12.04

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    Re: Korean Input - Lubuntu 12.04

    Joon, I found that installing NABI works well in xubuntu 12.04, and works ok in ubuntu 12.04.

    I couldn't get it to work in Lubuntu however.

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