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the message posted is just a harmless Warning and totally unrelated to your problem.
i have no experience with nabi, but standard first question would be:
how are you starting it?
when you try to start it from a terminal, do you get any interesting output?
Hi
I am using a little shell script I wrote back in 2003! It's worked perfectly on every Debian system since then. OK here it actually starts abiword and not gedit. Haven't used vim for years....
james@jessie:~$ cat Shells/shabi
# A shell script to start Nabi and a gedit screen. The next line is the shell script line.
#!/bin/sh
export LC_CTYPE=ko_KR.UTF-8
nabi &
export XMODIFIERS="@im=nabi"
#gedit
#gvim
abiword
Sorry
that wasn't a helpful reply at all, don't know what I was thinking...
I ran the command given in the article and that cleared the messages which seems good. Unfortunately still no sign of Nabi at all.
So I have un-installed nabi and re-installed it but with no change.
Not sure if it's relevant, but when I installed the system I had originally set the locale at ko_KR.utf8 and got all the automatically installed Home/directories (videos,music,downloads) labeled in Hangeul. I have since reset the default locale to en_US.utf8 but the interesting thing is that the labels are still in Hangeul!
the message posted is just a harmless Warning and totally unrelated to your problem.
i have no experience with nabi, but standard first question would be:
how are you starting it?
when you try to start it from a terminal, do you get any interesting output?
And I realised I still didn't answer your question..
No, I get no information at all now, but the program appears to be running in that the terminal acts as if it is running, I can input roman characters... The nabi tray doesn't show and I can't get Hangeul characters with shift/space, the default shift keys to change from roman to hangeul and back. I have to control C to get the terminal command back.
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