Re: translating boot-floppies to Dutch

2000-12-20 Thread Van Buggenhaut

On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 04:48:52PM +0100, Ivo Timmermans wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I would like to start on translating the boot floppies to Dutch.  I
 asked around, and a few people are interested in helping.
 
 Is the potato boot floppy set a good place to start, or will the set
 for woody be so much different that it will be outdated very quickly?

I'm dealing with the french translation of boot-floppies. I think woody won't come out 
too early so it looks like a cool place to start. Plus you gonna learn *lots* of 
interesting stuff !

Cheers,

Eric

 
 
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Re: BOGL based frontend for cdebconf

2000-12-20 Thread Ben Pfaff

Daniel Jacobowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I've begun designing a BOGL based frontend for cdebconf.  I've not actually
 got anything useful yet, but I plan to take the project home with me over
 break; I'll see how it goes.
 
 In order to do this, though, I need to separate BOGL out from boot-floppies. 
 Ben, would you mind if I packaged it for the main archive?

Go ahead, be my guest.  I haven't had time to work on BOGL or
boot-floppies in over a year.  I'd be happy to have someone use
the code.


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Re: BOGL based frontend for cdebconf

2000-12-20 Thread Tollef Fog Heen

* Daniel Jacobowitz 

| I've begun designing a BOGL based frontend for cdebconf.

With the risk of sounding stupid:  what is BOGL?  neither apt-cache,
dict or apropos knows about it.

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Re: BOGL based frontend for cdebconf

2000-12-20 Thread Daniel Jacobowitz

On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 05:22:45PM +0100, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
 * Daniel Jacobowitz 
 
 | I've begun designing a BOGL based frontend for cdebconf.
 
 With the risk of sounding stupid:  what is BOGL?  neither apt-cache,
 dict or apropos knows about it.

I'll fix that shortly :)

BOGL is Ben's Own Graphics Library, a toolkit Ben Pfaff wrote for
graphical installation on the old boot-floppies; the main customer
right now is bterm, which uses it for i18n console display.

Dan

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Re: BOGL based frontend for cdebconf

2000-12-20 Thread Tollef Fog Heen

* Daniel Jacobowitz 

| BOGL is Ben's Own Graphics Library, a toolkit Ben Pfaff wrote for
| graphical installation on the old boot-floppies; the main customer
| right now is bterm, which uses it for i18n console display.

Something like curses?  (I couldn't find bterm either - are you
talking about jfbterm?)

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Re: BOGL based frontend for cdebconf

2000-12-20 Thread Michael Sobolev

On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 05:42:46PM +0100, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
 Something like curses?  (I couldn't find bterm either - are you
 talking about jfbterm?)
no.  check utilities/bogl directory in boot-floppies source tree.

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Re: Processed: reassign Re: Bug#79459: UDMA66/HPT370 boot problem

2000-12-20 Thread Glenn McGrath

Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
 
 Processing commands for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
  reassign 79459 boot-floppies
 Bug#79459: UDMA66/HPT370 boot problem
 Bug reassigned from package `disks-i386' to `boot-floppies'.
 
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 Stopping processing here.
 
 Please contact me if you need assistance.
 
 Darren Benham
 (administrator, Debian Bugs database)
 

Acording to www.linux-ide.org hpt370 should be supported under the 2.2
series fo kernels, the first patch i see was to 2.2.16, so it should be
integrated with anything above that.

HPT370 is handled by the HPT370 driver as far as i can tell.

Could you please try the latest udma66 flavour of boot-floppies.


Thanks

Glenn


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