If you’d like to install Hangul 2005 (or a 60-day trial version thereof) in Ubuntu — and if you’re an Ubuntu user in Korea, I’ll assume you do — here’s how to do it.
Hangul 2005 in Ubuntu
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Yay! That’s a good thing. Now, the only question is, how the adoption of Linux in Korea will be, considering that most developers here are uber-obsessed with their ActiveX platform.
Sorry, I should say, ActiveX-laden platform
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http://www.google.com/intersti.....ald.co.kr/
http://www.google.com/intersti.....mes.co.kr/
#3, from Google (using Firefox w/ NoScript):
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LOL!
#3 and #4 Hahhahahahahaha!
2 questions re Hangul.
Is the UI translated into English? (that is to say does it change depending on what language you select at logon)
What happens after 60 days?
Has anyone tried this - I ain’t seen some of those dependencies before!
Well, I couldn’t tell you about the language issue — I use the Korean version of Ubuntu, so it’s not a problem.