Hi Kohei,
I have realised that you are not alone on this issue, I have seen a few other users expressing the same issue as well.

Unfortunately, it is very hard for me to pin-point exactly what is causing the problem at the moment as this is not an unanimous event where all users have the same problem. Nevertheless, it is a very interesting situation and is worth investigating ;). I really appreciate your effort for this.

Time for diagnosis (Please correct me if I am wrong):
+ From your past email, I gathered that you are using FC1 in the KDE environment with en_US as the system locale
+ Your IIIMF installtion package is correct and CannaLE is there.

Try the following:
+ Log out/Restart your machine
+ Log in

(open a terminal)
+ service IIim restart (should be two line of [OK])
+ service IIim status (should have a pid)
+ export LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8
+ export XMODIFIERS=@im=htt
+ /usr/lib/im/httx

(open another terminal)
+ export LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8
+ export XMODIFIERS=@im=htt
+ gedit (finger cross)

If by now the same problem still remains, please carry on with the following steps :
(gedit application)
+ right click mouse (a pop-up menu will appear)
+ select Input Methods (an extension to the pop-up menu will appear)
+ select Internet/Intranet Input Method (select it again even if it is already selected)


Gd luck,
Lawrence



Kohei Yoshida wrote:
On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 11:25, Kohei Yoshida wrote:
  
Is there any logging facility that I can make use of?
    

Speaking of logging facility, I've found in my /var/log/messages the
entry

Feb 26 15:04:29 hydro htt_server[16068]: Denied the access from
hydro.garner.mesco.com.

The time corresponds to the time when I tried to open gedit with the
"Can't communicate..." message.  hydro.garner.mesco.com is the hostname
of my workstation.

An attempt to login to port 9010 (assuming that this port is the port
htt_server is listening in) will result in:

$ telnet localhost 9010
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
Connection closed by foreign host.

followed by the same log entry in /var/log/messages as above.

Am I going somewhere? :)

Kohei

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