FWIW, yesterday I setup LANG=am_ET.UTF-8 in /etc/sysconfig/i18n and
rebooted. Sugar was not even able to start (I am using the latest
stable image). Pure X server starts ok. There were errors during the
boot process as well (some services reported "FAILED" startup). If
anyone is interested, I could provide more details.

So I had to fallback to en_US.UTF-8. It seems it will take some
preparation to get to the stage when we could actually perform real
(not fake) test of the Ethiopian keyboard input in Ethiopian locale.

Sergey

On 8/23/07, Bernardo Innocenti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sergey Udaltsov wrote:
>
> > When you replace simplified fonts with the full version: are you able
> > to input Ethiopean with the code provided?
>
> I assumed it would, but now I installed the dejavu-fonts RPM and the
> Ethiopean glyphs still don't display neither in the Write activity,
> nor in the Web activity.
>
> On my F7 box, there must be some fontconfig magic that makes them
> work.  But I couldn't figure out how.
>
> --
>    // Bernardo Innocenti
>  \X/  http://www.codewiz.org/
>
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