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Hi Peter, as you probably know it's Sunday, also in Germany ;-) (now it's 11 am) So Mike, the maintainer of this list and THE person for CJK-support in SuSE Linux doesn't work. But he can help you, surely. I run SuSE 7.2 and so i'm a little bit out of date. But AFAIK the CJK-support in SuSE 8.2 is well done. If the boxes of the metioned programs (Canna, kinput2 ...) in your installation screen are checked, they are really installed ;-) So they should work. Unfortunately the documentation of each program isn't good as the installation procedure. I hope that this will change in future. Did you already read the CJK documentation on Mike's Website? I don't work with Canna and kinput, so I can't tell you any tips for using it. (I only want to input some kanji, fery few only in Xemacs, so I use the Xemacs built in input-method SKK.) I think tomorrow Mike could help you. ;-) Bye, good luck, Ludger P.S. the packed files in an tar-archive which often is packed with GnuZip (gz) are often called "tarball". No miracle... ;-)