Quoting Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > Just tried the Sparc64 RC2 netboot debian-installer on an Ultra 5. > > > > It puts the console in unicode mode, despite the fact that the sparc > > console doesn't appear to do unicode. This leads to a messed up > > display, with characters out of place (usually, text is displaced a > > character to the left, and the right hand edge of list-boxes appears > > ragged rather than straight). It's usable, but doesn't exactly look > > professional. Playing around with debconf/framebuffer=false or adding > > LANG or LOCALE=C to the boot arguments didn't appear to make any > > difference unfortunately. > > IIRC this is fixed in the new localechooser. Currect, Bubulle?
Yes. Localechooser adds an extra field in the languagelist which will have 0 or 1 as value. When, for whatever reason, framebuffer is disabled, only languages withthe 1 value are displayed. This is not automated�: we will have to decide, for each language, chether it is displayed or not. The key will be�: only display languages which can be displayed with the Altin-1 charset. So, basically, fixing this is post-sarge as localechooser is not ready for being included in the release (not enough testing). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

