grml 2011.12 (32-bit) also has the same issue grml 2010.04 (32-bit) doesn't have this problem and it ships with my favourite wmii, so I guess I will stick with 2010.04 until later :)))
Hmm... the window manager in 2011.12 and 2012.05, It doesn't look like a keyboard friendly window manager ... or I need to research more of how to use keyboard with it? I thought wmii, dwm or awesome are more text-based tools *_* Thanks -- chaitat On Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 11:49 AM, Chaitat Pi <[email protected]> wrote: > Oops... the hostname "grmlsucks", I don't mean to imply anything bad about > Grml. I just name my every machine with "sucks" as the suffix. It really > doesn't describe the quality of any operating system. I love Grml and I > run Grml for many years already throughout my office. > > Thanks > > -- > chaitat > > > On Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 11:47 AM, Chaitat Pi <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Dear Grml >> >> I thoroughly understand that Grml doesn't support installation on >> harddisk (grml2hd). It is ok if you won't fix it. I just would like to >> inform you. And if it is easy to fix, I just wish maybe you would consider >> it. >> >> Grml 2012.05 32-bit >> >> Running as a live system, inside grml-x, it displays Thai characters >> properly as in screenshot grml-x-livecd.png . >> >> Running from harddisk (grml2hd), inside grml-x, it doesn't display Thai >> characters properly. It shows square letters instead as in screenshot >> grml-x-grml2hd.png . >> >> This has never happened before with other version of Grml I have been >> using (grml2hd). >> >> I just think that grml2hd just installs the same state as the running >> live Grml into harddisk. Maybe there are some more complex tasks >> involved? Maybe it is easy to fix? Maybe not? >> >> As I already mentioned above, I won't be upset if you won't fix this. >> >> Merry X'mas ; )))) >> >> I love Grml. >> >> -- >> chaitat >> > >
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