Japanese input on Debian.
by zaxonus from LinuxQuestions.org on (#6FD44)
I have recently installed Debian 12 on a laptop (VGN-Z92JS).
I am now trying to set it up so that I can also use Japanese input.
I have already installed these packages: ibus, ibus-mozc.
All went fine, but I still can't see how I can input Japanese.
I may have some more to do but I am not quite sure what.
Some guidance by people with some experience would be welcome.
The file /etc/default/locale contains:
LANG="en_US.UTF-8"
LANGUAGE="en_US:en"
And I may need to update it; but of course I still want to be able to use (usual input in) English on my computer.
I am now trying to set it up so that I can also use Japanese input.
I have already installed these packages: ibus, ibus-mozc.
All went fine, but I still can't see how I can input Japanese.
I may have some more to do but I am not quite sure what.
Some guidance by people with some experience would be welcome.
The file /etc/default/locale contains:
LANG="en_US.UTF-8"
LANGUAGE="en_US:en"
And I may need to update it; but of course I still want to be able to use (usual input in) English on my computer.