Em 21-06-2015 19:41, Ken Moffat escreveu:
On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 at 07:02:37PM -0300, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
I will more or less interpret (not exactly translate) some lines.

Thanks.

Esse [?] é um quadrado branco com interrogação dentro dele. Qualquer

This [?] is a white square with a question mark inside.


What you get on an error very much depends on the chosen font.  I'm
not familiar with lat9w-16, but for some fonts a white square
indicates "nothing for this codepoint, or invalid unicode" so your
suggestions below sound right.


Thank you very much for your reply, Ken.

Marcos, I think you understand what Ken wrote. If not, please, just ask me to interpret/translate into Portuguese.

Marcos, acho que você entende o que Ken escreveu. Caso contrário, basta pedir para que eu interprete/traduza par Português.

ISTR that you wrote a message in English, before. As Carlos wrote, nobody will complain if the English is poor. What matters is the information you need. So, in the future you can still send in Portuguese, because I see that our folks kindly accepted, but it would be *better to send in English*, if you can, because this list is supposed to be in English.

It is very good to have you with us in (B)LFS. The same for Carlos and Listeiro 037.

caractere acentuado, o console retorna com esse [?]. Mas quando eu
digito no console, as letras aparecem acentuadas, é só
quando o console retorna uma informação. Eu acho que é na configuração
do Console, mas no livro não tem exemplo para PT BR, e não consegui
achar nada no google que resolvesse....
Meu arquivo de configuração do console, por hora esta assim:
# Begin /etc/sysconfig/console

UNICODE="1"
KEYMAP="br-abnt2"
FONT="lat9w-16"

# End /etc/sysconfig/console

Tentei várias fontes, mas ou fica na mesma , ou a interrogação nem aparece....
Alguém tem como ficou a configuração do console que funcione bem as mensagem 
acentuadas ?


Try.

# Begin /etc/sysconfig/console

UNICODE="1"
KEYMAP="br-abnt2"
LEGACY_CHARSET="iso-8859-1"
FONT="lat1-16 -m 8859-1"

# End /etc/sysconfig/console

To Ken or Bruce or somebody else. I never remember how I solve this, if the
above is wrong, please, tell and help us.

As I said above, this sounds likely to solve the problem.  If this
does not work, I wonder if Marcos is somehow using a non-unicode
locale ( LC_ALL or LANG set to e.g. pt_BR.iso8859-1, or perhaps not
set at all [ i.e. POSIX or C ] ).

I use:

$ echo $LANG
pt_BR.UTF-8

Also, I wrote that I never remember, because my /etc/sysconfig/console have all options commented out. And I use /etc/sysconfig/rc.site, instead, but I use FONT=ter-128n, because nouveau makes the characters to small, problem well known here.

Thanks again, Ken.

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