Ilya Ilembitov <ilembi...@gmail.com> wrote: > And you're lucky if you don't need Unicode. For me that's a big > show-stopper on a desktop machine. Once OpenBSD gets UTF-8, there > won't be just any reason for me not to use it on a laptop. All my > hardware (Thinkpad X200s) is supported, all the apps I need are there. > It's just that I don't want to think about the encoding of the files I > get on USB sticks, etc. There should be some UTF-love coming to 4.8, I > believe.
If You are talking about Stefan Sperling's work on UTF-8 (announced on Undeadly), than it works for me exceptionally and I'm freely reading and writing my Russian language mails in uxterm. But no codepage option for mount_msdos yet. > Oh, and one more thing - think about any proprietary software you want > to use. Because you're likely won't be able to do so. It's not just > Flash, but also Skype, for example. Linux binary emulation? > >Just to be sure, as of today, is ntfs experimental or working, or not ? for > >read ? for r/w ? http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=mount_ntfs -- Dmitrij D. Czarkoff