downgrading to bash-2.05d-r11 solved the problem, but now supr
doesn't work, so bash sucks. i hope i can have a stable version
soon...
anyway i'm happy now i can type anything except supr :P
2005/6/14, Zac Medico [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
sIbOk wrote:
splashutils didn't solved the problem and come
splashutils didn't solved the problem and come with a few bugs
2005/6/13, sIbOk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
before posting i reemerged kbd and didn't help. I don't use the
console on these Pc cause it's my daughter's Pc so i don't have
consolefont in any runlevel, but that's not the problem. When i
sIbOk wrote:
splashutils didn't solved the problem and come with a few bugs
2005/6/13, sIbOk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
before posting i reemerged kbd and didn't help. I don't use the
console on these Pc cause it's my daughter's Pc so i don't have
consolefont in any runlevel, but that's not the
before posting i reemerged kbd and didn't help. I don't use the
console on these Pc cause it's my daughter's Pc so i don't have
consolefont in any runlevel, but that's not the problem. When i have
to do anything i start it manually, it's not very often. By now
someone tells that the problem i get
Hello, today i've updated coreutils, baselayout and new sysvinit. Now
my locales are not working well since i've lost some letters/simbols
like 's' or '#' etc I'm using iso8559-15
Since today i've been using /etc/rc.conf like this with no troubles:
Código:
# /etc/rc.conf: Global startup script
sIbOk wrote:
Hello, today i've updated coreutils, baselayout and new sysvinit. Now
my locales are not working well since i've lost some letters/simbols
like 's' or '#' etc I'm using iso8559-15
snip
I've only noticed that i can't type 's' in lower case and '#'. 's' in
upper case works well.
it's a console problem, X works well. Ihave to say that my system have
been running without problems since gentoo 1.2. Never had locales
problems. Yesterday updated tthose 3 packages and got s lower case
broken. Before login in the console i can type s and # but after login
i can't. I don't know
sIbOk wrote:
Hello, today i've updated coreutils, baselayout and new sysvinit. Now
my locales are not working well since i've lost some letters/simbols
like 's' or '#' etc I'm using iso8559-15
Since today i've been using /etc/rc.conf like this with no troubles:
Most of these settings have
Richard Fish wrote:
sIbOk wrote:
Hello, today i've updated coreutils, baselayout and new sysvinit. Now
my locales are not working well since i've lost some letters/simbols
like 's' or '#' etc I'm using iso8559-15
Since today i've been using /etc/rc.conf like this with no troubles:
please make sure you have read well the post before posting, an thanks
for your time.
of course i know that config files have been split... and i also have
edited them. that's been explained in the first mail. i don't know
which is the trouble, i've tryed editing them in different ways, it's
not a
sIbOk wrote:
/etc/conf.d/keymaps
Código:
# /etc/conf.d/keymaps
# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-src/rc-scripts/etc/conf.d/keymaps,v
1.1.4.1 2005/02/19 02:13:53 vapier Exp $
# Use KEYMAP to specify the default console keymap. There is a complete tree
# of keymaps in /usr/share/keymaps to
sIbOk wrote:
i thanks your time to all, i run etc-update. I have 3 different Gentoo
machines i updated them all and converted to unicode just because i
planned a long time ago and they all work great escept the one that
gave me first the error. I didn't miss anything, maybe there is some
Zac Medico wrote:
Zac Medico wrote:
sIbOk wrote:
i thanks your time to all, i run etc-update. I have 3 different Gentoo
machines i updated them all and converted to unicode just because i
planned a long time ago and they all work great escept the one that
gave me first the error. I
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