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SELinux Mailing ListRe: Japanese Document
From: Noah silva <nsilva_at_atari-source.com>
Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2001 10:28:25 -0500 (EST)
I sometimes use Kon. My guess is that perhaps the policy in effect prevents something Kon tries to do. I havn't examined the policies well enough to know exactly what. I can tell you Kon is a bit touchy anyhow (f.e. it won't work as a login shell). (for those who don't know, Kon is a program that allows japanese text on the console. It will switch the console to graphics mode, and load japanese fonts. The console then works [mostly] normally, except that japanese charicter (kana, kanji) escape sequences are interpreted and the relevent charicters are displayed. English text displays as normal.) I would guess it probably has something to do with how it uses the screen.
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, [ISO-2022-JP] $BA}ED(B $BE/<!(B wrote:
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