[Fedora-i18n-list] Test result (Can't communicate with IIIM server)

Lawrence Lim llim at redhat.com
Fri Feb 27 06:16:17 UTC 2004


Hi Kohei,
I have realised that you are not alone on this issue, I have seen a few 
other users expressing the same issue as well.

Unfortunately, it is very hard for me to pin-point exactly what is 
causing the problem at the moment as this is not an unanimous event 
where all users have the same problem. Nevertheless, it is a very 
interesting situation and is worth investigating ;). I really appreciate 
your effort for this.

Time for diagnosis (Please correct me if I am wrong):
+ From your past email, I gathered that you are using FC1 in the KDE 
environment with en_US as the system locale
+ Your IIIMF installtion package is correct and CannaLE is there.

Try the following:
+ Log out/Restart your machine
+ Log in

(open a terminal)
+ service IIim restart (should be two line of [OK])
+ service IIim status (should have a pid)
+ export LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8
+ export XMODIFIERS=@im=htt
+ /usr/lib/im/httx

(open another terminal)
+ export LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8
+ export XMODIFIERS=@im=htt
+ gedit (finger cross)

If by now the same problem still remains, please carry on with the 
following steps :
(gedit application)
+ right click mouse (a pop-up menu will appear)
+ select Input Methods (an extension to the pop-up menu will appear)
+ select Internet/Intranet Input Method (select it again even if it is 
already selected)


Gd luck,
Lawrence



Kohei Yoshida wrote:

>On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 11:25, Kohei Yoshida wrote:
>  
>
>>Is there any logging facility that I can make use of?
>>    
>>
>
>Speaking of logging facility, I've found in my /var/log/messages the
>entry
>
>Feb 26 15:04:29 hydro htt_server[16068]: Denied the access from
>hydro.garner.mesco.com.
>
>The time corresponds to the time when I tried to open gedit with the
>"Can't communicate..." message.  hydro.garner.mesco.com is the hostname
>of my workstation.
>
>An attempt to login to port 9010 (assuming that this port is the port
>htt_server is listening in) will result in:
>
>$ telnet localhost 9010
>Trying 127.0.0.1...
>Connected to localhost.
>Escape character is '^]'.
>Connection closed by foreign host.
>
>followed by the same log entry in /var/log/messages as above.
>
>Am I going somewhere? :)
>
>Kohei
>
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