* Martin Yazdzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20060621 15:08]: > Is there some reason other than my own stupidity that this charset is not > available to me?
Hm, sorry - I don't have any experience with that charset. :( But I'm interested in solving your problem so let's try to figure it out together. :) If you are using "grml lang=ja" you will get LANG="ja_JP": # grep ja_JP /etc/locale.gen ja_JP.EUC-JP EUC-JP ja_JP.UTF-8 UTF-8 Is this corresponding to what you would like to get? Do you mean X or plain console or both together? :) Does "modprobe nls_cp932" help? Does "apt-cache search xfonts-" bring anything useful for you? Are the packages chdrv, chdrvfont, xcin useful for you? > I am now using grml on my mission critical machines daily, and the only real > drawbacks are: > 1. not all auto-installers, such as hsfmodem drivers or ati installer work > with grml, although they do with debian sid. Naturally, I have done the > thing with the tip from the wiki, but we should be able to build kernels, > modules, use off the 'net installers same as debian. Funny enough, when one > uses, for example, the .deb from the linuxant site, rather than run the > script, it installs perfectly, even writing correctly to the runlevel.conf > file. So it may have to do with permissions somewhere, or something in the > makefiles that is way beyond me. (Yes, I know grml is not for noobs like me, > but it is still the easiest and best distro out there - which should alarm us > more than it does, I suppose) What do you exactly mean? Which erros do you get? Do you know the "/usr/include/linux does not link to /usr/src/linux/include/linux/" hint from http://wiki.grml.org/doku.php?id=grml_0.7 ? > 2. the kde desktop(which is a big step for me from ICEWM) does not handle all > fonts and languages that I am used to in libranet /debian, where eveything > seems just to work. SImply put, if if it is a font or charset, I need it, > and it needs to work first time everytime. It took an hour to get ipa > working in the two or three fonts it works in, and one still cannot copy tipa > from the gucharmap or kcharselector into openoffice documents. > Can we, as a quick fix, therefore, find a way to make jp iso 2022(or for > that > matter, all available locales) available to the kde desktop easily? It is > not even listed in "dpkg-reconfigure locales." Do the packages ttf-junicode, ttf-thryomanes and xfonts-tipa help you? > I keep a somewhat accurate collection of the mailing list, but gmane drops > things very quickly from their server, so is there a way for us to access the > entire set of posts ab initio? http://lists.mur.at/mailman/listinfo/grml => http://lists.mur.at/pipermail/grml/ regards, -mika- -- You like grml? Help us! http://grml.org/donations/ Already on the grml-user-map? http://www.frappr.com/grmlusers Grml Solutions http://solutions.grml.org/
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