On ср, 2004-01-28 at 07:50, Krikket wrote: > So now that I'm going to start over from ground zero, one thing that I'd > like to do is to compile Windows 1251 (Cyrillic) fonts into the kernel. > > I was going to wait and do it on only the server, but what the hell... > (The reason I really want 'em there is because I have files with W-1251 > characters in the names.) > > So now it's a matter of figuring out how to compile W-1251 fonts > (sometimes known as cp-1251) into the kernel, so it can read those files. > > The how-to's that I've been able to dig up (and yes, I have done some > searching on this subject) all deal with Red Hat. The instructions don't > even work under Fedora. (Yes, I have tried. There and SuSE.) > > So I'm hoping that someone out there might have a pointer on how to do > this with Gentoo... > > Thanks in advance! > > Krikket > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list Hi, First when booting the LiveCD-1.x, 2004.0 etc you must set dokeymap=bg /ru, some other/. Afterwards you can all some cyrillic fonts /terminus, etc/, can do it in XF86Config-4 or use xfs. To have keyboard support for cp-1251 there are some things to edit in XF86Config-4 or use a package: BGLinux v.5.1 /pretty easy/. All this works perfectly also in SuSE 9 Pro and Debian v.3.0-r1 /maybe r2/ haven't checked. If this doesn't help try google or write me. Hope this helps. -- Rumen Yotov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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