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Old 7th February 2007, 02:53 PM
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installing chinese for fedora core 6

Hi guys!

I have a question. How do I install the Chinese language support from the Fedora Core 6 CDs? Usually, what I do is during the installation phase, I go to languages and check the Chinese support so that it installs all the possible inputs for Chinese (e.g. Traditional, Pinyin, Canton, etc.) I mean, all of them. But there were instances that I forgot to include Chinese. So, how do I install chinese support from the cds or from the internet. I read through some questions being asked and it was written that I would use:

yumsu -c 'yum groupinstall chinese-support'

is this correct? Thanks!
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