The following list summarizes the Korean Solaris 9 remote user facilities:
Terminals that use Combination code (KSC 5601-1992) and Completion code (KSC 5601). The terminals must have a method to input Korean characters, that is, to run Hangul input conversion.
For information on using different types of terminals, refer to the Korean Solaris System Administrator's Guide and the International Language Environments Guide.
Telnet emulators that support input methods and fonts used on non-Sun equipment that supports Korean characters. Emulators enable the display of Korean terminal sessions, including certain versions of Korean Windows.
SunRayTM enterprise server software running on the Solaris operating environment that supports SunRay enterprise appliances. With the locales installed on the server, SunRay appliances are able to support localized X applications, including the CDE desktop tools.
X11 remote hosts that allow you to run localized applications in the Solaris environment on a remote host. When you connect to the remote host and set the locale before login, you can use the local host to display localized applications with the aid of locale fonts and related input methods.