On 19 April 2004 (Monday) at 22:56 (+0200) Denis Barbier wrote:
>
> But AFAICT the other issues Alastair is talking about is that one
> cannot enter UTF-8 encoded text on console due to another kernel
> limitation.
I have heard that the console keyboard driver doesn't support dead
keys in unicode
On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 09:40:54AM +0100, Alastair McKinstry wrote:
> >On Thursday 15 April 2004 02:54, Denis Barbier wrote:
> >> As you chose el_GR.UTF-8 as the default locale, you have to find
> >> a way to provide a working UTF-8 console. If jfbterm works for 2nd
> >> stage, it could also be us
On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 05:33:19PM +0300, Eugeniy Meshcheryakov wrote:
[...]
> >Well, yes it doesn't show the borders in tasksel. But when I use the
> >fonty to select the font and enable unicode with unicode_start then
> >it does show the graphical characters...
>
> So, may be better change lan
Konstantinos Margaritis wrote:
On Thursday 15 April 2004 14:50, Eugeniy Meshcheryakov wrote:
Konstantinos Margaritis wrote:
Anyway you may have a look at
packages/languagechooser/languagelist
packages/languagechooser/prebaseconfig
there have been recent changes about console configuration.
Ah,
On Thursday 15 April 2004 14:50, Eugeniy Meshcheryakov wrote:
> Konstantinos Margaritis wrote:
> >>Anyway you may have a look at
> >> packages/languagechooser/languagelist
> >> packages/languagechooser/prebaseconfig
> >>there have been recent changes about console configuration.
> >
> > Ah, I s
Konstantinos Margaritis wrote:
Anyway you may have a look at
packages/languagechooser/languagelist
packages/languagechooser/prebaseconfig
there have been recent changes about console configuration.
Ah, I see! Which means I don't have to use fonty at all! That's cool
Greek font will be config
>On Thursday 15 April 2004 02:54, Denis Barbier wrote:
>> As you chose el_GR.UTF-8 as the default locale, you have to find
>> a way to provide a working UTF-8 console. If jfbterm works for 2nd
>> stage, it could also be used when installation is over, couldn't
>> it?
>
>I thought about it, but IIR
On Thursday 15 April 2004 02:54, Denis Barbier wrote:
> As you chose el_GR.UTF-8 as the default locale, you have to find
> a way to provide a working UTF-8 console. If jfbterm works for 2nd
> stage, it could also be used when installation is over, couldn't
> it?
I thought about it, but IIRC I rea
On Thursday 15 April 2004 02:40, Joey Hess wrote:
> I'm sure there is such a package somewhere, but I doubt we want to
> use such a package as part of the stock debian install. In
> particular, we should stay away from modifying other package's
> config files, and preseeding debconf questions feels
Quoting Konstantinos Margaritis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> But I have to thank specifically Joey Hess, Christian Perrier and
> Dennis Barbier. I'm really happy right now so if I forget another
> one, please forgive me :-)
Well, you probably forgot all other d-i contributors and the Greek
translator
On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 12:29:23AM +0300, Konstantinos Margaritis wrote:
> Hi,
> I have successfully installed Debian totally localized in the Greek
> language. I just selected 'greek' task and everything went smoothly.
> There are some visual artifacts in the console, mainly because of
> UTF-8
Konstantinos Margaritis wrote:
> localized KDE system but I had to do some extra steps that I believe
> could be automated as well.
> These are:
> * setting up the fonty debconf value to ISO-8859-7 (for greek in
> console)
> * setting up the X keyboard debconf value to 'us,el' and the
> XkbOptio
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