Re: Bug#67888: marked as done ([CVS-fixed] Netwinder/arm port shouldn't ask about maintaining 2.0 compatability)

2000-11-23 Thread Wookey
On Thu 23 Nov, Adam Di Carlo wrote: Wookey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Tue 21 Nov, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote: From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Jul 29 01:11:08 2000 Return-path: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The debian installer for potato worked just fine on the netwinder, one I convinced

Re: bf-utf - do I need it? where does it come from?

2000-11-23 Thread Marcin Owsiany
On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 02:58:39PM +, Wookey wrote: OK. It does now (although it didn't ~10 days ago). I think that means that everything is in fact working OK; i.e. as the bf-utf dir is part of bootfloppies then it's OK for it to be required, although it would be nice if the above

Installation to software RAID

2000-11-23 Thread Jurij Smakov
Hi! Does the Debian currently support the installation into a software RAID? Is it possible during the installation to create a software RAID, install the system into it and make it bootable? I don't think that it is in the standard installation manual, but maybe it is possible to arrange with

Bug#77455: i18n] sets wrong keyboard for i386

2000-11-23 Thread Marcin Owsiany
On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 06:35:12AM -0500, Adam Di Carlo wrote: I looked into it myself to see what the deal was and I couldn't figure out why it was failing. Hmm... I wonder if it's a good idea to set keymap in a bterm. Isn't it a bit like setting a keymap in an xterm? Marcin -- Marcin

Re: 2.2.18 + LANG_CHOOSER has bad bugs

2000-11-23 Thread Marcin Owsiany
On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 08:48:11AM -0400, Gleydson Mazioli da Silva wrote: I need to check again for that I checked with Adam's build today, and it really seems OK. I used a hex editor, that all the spaces that appear in language choose menu are really spaces (0x20) in the .src file. Please try

hardware detection + loading modules

2000-11-23 Thread Glenn McGrath
If all the users hardware is supported by the kernel, then it doesnt need any drivers to support the hardware, hardware detection programs will still show what kernel modules are needed to support the hardware, information which is useless in this case. We could just try and fetch and load the

Bug#77455: i18n] sets wrong keyboard for i386 - kind of solved

2000-11-23 Thread Michael Sobolev
On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 11:41:24PM +0100, Marcin Owsiany wrote: No, this is simpler then I thought at first. LC code in main_menu passes "i386/qwerty/pl" to configure_keyboard, which then compares it against list of strings like "qwerty/pl" (no arch prefix). It doesn't find a match, and