Seony | 안녕하세요 | 00:00 |
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razGon_ | 오늘도 더운 제주 입니다. | 00:43 |
razGon_ | 넘 덥네요 | 00:43 |
Seony | 안녕하세요 라즈곤님 오랫만에 뵙네요 | 00:55 |
razGon_ | Seony: 안녕하세요? | 04:58 |
razGon_ | 반갑습니다. | 04:58 |
razGon_ | 덥네요 | 04:58 |
razGon_ | 아.. 덥고 끈적해서 멘탈이...ㅠㅠ | 06:46 |
razGon_ | 오늘도 멍하니 지내다가 가버리네요.. | 08:03 |
razGon_ | 클라우드 컴퓨팅도 윈도우로 올려서 가능하지요? | 08:04 |
SIMPLISM | 라이센스때문에 비용이 리눅스보다 비싸서 글지... 사용 가능합니다. | 08:05 |
SIMPLISM | 아마존 라이트세일 기준으로 제일 싼 요금제가... 리눅스는 3.5달러인데, 윈도우는 지금 보니까 8달러네요 | 08:06 |
foxmask | o/ | 19:47 |
foxmask | First of all Sorry to speak english but I'm looking for help on using a virtual keyboard to be able to see a (virtual) korean keyboard when I switch from my native language to the korean one. any tips to share ? | 19:50 |
foxmask | actually when I switch to Hangul, the virtual keyboard displays qwerty | 19:51 |
foxmask | 감사합니다 | 19:52 |
Seony | foxmask: meaning a popup virtual keyboard? | 20:44 |
Seony | so basically you need to add/install the korean keyboard from Setting -> Language Support. | 20:47 |
Seony | it looks like the menu is on the Regional & Language. Add an input source, Korean (Hangul). And then you can enable the virtual keyboard called "On-screen keyboard", Settings -> Universal Access -> Screen Keyboard in the Typing section. | 20:51 |
Seony | https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/keyboard-osk.html.en | 20:51 |
foxmask | Seony: I already did all of that :( and all i have is a qwerty keyboard :( and when trying to click on the flag key on the screen keyboard the keyboard disapears | 20:55 |
Seony | is it 18.04? | 20:55 |
foxmask | yes | 20:56 |
foxmask | all i could see about OnBoard ; the korean layout is not supported | 20:56 |
Seony | oh... that's too bad... so ubuntu doesn't support the korean on-screen keyboard. | 20:57 |
foxmask | it seems yes | 20:57 |
Seony | how about getting a korean keyboard sticker? | 20:57 |
Seony | https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002DQJ7N0 | 20:58 |
foxmask | I can enter korean text by guessing where the key are for each characters | 20:58 |
foxmask | Yes I thought about sitckers too :) | 20:58 |
Seony | even korean people living abroad countries use this :) | 20:58 |
foxmask | I can imagine :) | 20:58 |
foxmask | more convenient and less tricky | 20:59 |
Seony | yup | 20:59 |
foxmask | so thank you and sorry for the english noise I made | 20:59 |
Seony | no problem | 20:59 |
Seony | no worry speaking english here. | 20:59 |
foxmask | nice :) | 21:00 |
foxmask | i'll stay to read korean so :) | 21:00 |
foxmask | i'll learn | 21:00 |
Seony | does o/ mean "Hi"? | 21:00 |
foxmask | yes | 21:00 |
foxmask | it's an arm raised | 21:00 |
foxmask | near a head | 21:00 |
foxmask | o = head | 21:01 |
foxmask | / = aarm | 21:01 |
Seony | i was a quite surprised because i'm an eve online player, we use that symbol. | 21:01 |
Seony | mostly o7 | 21:01 |
foxmask | my favorite is a clown | 21:01 |
foxmask | *<:o) | 21:01 |
Seony | ah i see. so it's kinda global emoticons | 21:02 |
foxmask | yeah | 21:02 |
Seony | i've been a babe in the woods :) | 21:03 |
foxmask | :D | 21:03 |
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