- Download DVD-1 of Ubuntu 13.10 amd64 (64 bit) and burn the image
- Boot from the DVD and install Ubuntu with English language but Korean location. (Choose the keyboard, don't go for just US english if yours is not an ordinary one, like my case with PFU Happy Hacking Professional 2)
- System Settings - Language Support - Install/Remove Languages - Korean
- Ubuntu Software Center - Search or Filter ibus-hangul and install it
- Make or edit ~/.Xmodmap to activate 'Hangul' key (한/영 key)
- Startup Applications - Add '/usr/bin/xmodmap /home/yours/.Xmodmap (and you may want to add a terminal also with a command like '/usr/bin/gnome-terminal --geometry=+480+90'
- Run 'ibus-setup' on a terminal - Input Method tab - Add 'Korean Hangul' - Preferences - Select your own Hangul keyboard layout (Sebeolsik Final for me, but most people want Dubeolsik) - Set up a key for switching input method as 'Hangul' and decide a key for Hanja
- Run 'ibus restart'
- Hide the stupid defaut IBus icon from a tray
간단 한글 번역
- '언어-영어, 위치-한국'으로 우분투를 설치
- System Settings - Language Support - Install/Remove Languages - Korean
- Ubuntu Software Center - ibus-hangul 설치
- 터미널에서 'ibus-setup'으로 대화상자를 띄워 한글 입력기 설치, 설정 후 'ibus restart'
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