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lens0021@programming.devto
Linux@lemmy.ml•To the Korean Linux users: Which distro would you recommend?
1·10 days agoMine is also a joke. KakaoTalk, the most used massenger app in South Korea does not support Linux, a Wine approch is half-broken, and a WIP reverse-engineered Typescript & Rust based open-source client is not yet fully developed and never.
lens0021@programming.devto
Linux@lemmy.ml•To the Korean Linux users: Which distro would you recommend?
1·10 days agoWhat? I never heard that OS before though I am living in Korea. What are the pros of the OS? Does it have a native support for Kakao Talk?
lens0021@programming.devto
Linux@lemmy.ml•To the Korean Linux users: Which distro would you recommend?
2·13 days agoI assumed an ordinary person. My parents use the “한영키” to switch between Hangul and the alphabet. While I’m geeky enough to configure my Caps Lock key to function like that switch, most people wouldn’t even imagine that functionality is configurable.
lens0021@programming.devto
Linux@lemmy.ml•To the Korean Linux users: Which distro would you recommend?
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lens0021@programming.devto
Linux@lemmy.ml•To the Korean Linux users: Which distro would you recommend?
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lens0021@programming.devto
Linux@lemmy.ml•To the Korean Linux users: Which distro would you recommend?
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lens0021@programming.devto
Linux@lemmy.ml•To the Korean Linux users: Which distro would you recommend?
3·15 days agoIf you’re okay with ibus-hangul, you can configure the keyroard shortcut for Gram.

Click “Add” and press “한/영” key on the keyboard.
ibus
lens0021@programming.devto
Linux@lemmy.ml•To the Korean Linux users: Which distro would you recommend?
20·15 days agoAll Korean keyboards, including the one on my LG Gram (which is a Korean model), have a dedicated key for switching between English and Korean (the “한영키”). Everyone who isn’t technically inclined uses this key. Using Ctrl + Space is a bad user experience.
lens0021@programming.devto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL About the Jeju Massacre, where South Korean forces wiped out 10 percent of the island of Jeju for the crime of organizing a General StrikeEnglish
3·19 days agoAll eight current high school Korean history textbooks describe the Jeju April 3 Incident with an average of over one page of content. – https://www.jejusori.net/news/articleView.html?idxno=435552
Maybe I just forgot, but one page is to hard to remember. I graduacted high school ~15 years ago.
lens0021@programming.devto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL About the Jeju Massacre, where South Korean forces wiped out 10 percent of the island of Jeju for the crime of organizing a General StrikeEnglish
6·19 days agoI have edited my comment. The public should do pay attention. At least the government, politicians, or mass media should. The most famous thing from the island currently is its fruit. Thank you for sharing this link because it made me visit the article.
lens0021@programming.devto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL About the Jeju Massacre, where South Korean forces wiped out 10 percent of the island of Jeju for the crime of organizing a General StrikeEnglish
29·19 days agoI am Korean living in Korea and this is a not well-known massacre even in Korea. I just heard the public does not pay attention to this though they should. (I am the one of public)







https://www.mintpressnews.com/microsoft-israel-surveillance-azure-idf-gaza-genocide/290534/