On Sun, 2010-10-24 at 20:10 +0300, Modestas Vainius wrote:
Hello,
On sekmadienis 24 Spalis 2010 13:55:01 Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Modestas Vainius modes...@vainius.eu writes:
This issue is driving me insane. The only (which I managed to find
anyway)
I did not test vim but when
Hello,
In vim on kfreebsd-i386 the Delete key and Backspace key are reversed
compared to i386 (linux). In kfreebsd-i386 the Delete key deletes the
character left of the cursor and the Backspace key deletes the character
under the cursor. This is very annoying!
This issue is driving me
Modestas Vainius modes...@vainius.eu writes:
This issue is driving me insane. The only (which I managed to find
anyway)
I did not test vim but when I run emacs in xterm I had to add an X
resource (can't remember the name now) to have backspace send ^?
instead of ^H as stty -a promises
Hello,
On sekmadienis 24 Spalis 2010 13:55:01 Timo Juhani Lindfors wrote:
Modestas Vainius modes...@vainius.eu writes:
This issue is driving me insane. The only (which I managed to find
anyway)
I did not test vim but when I run emacs in xterm I had to add an X
resource (can't remember
Aurelien Jarno wrote:
[snip]
IMHO here are the remaning things that have to be done on
[snip]
- provide a way to configure the keyboard. Either with a new udeb, or by
modifying console setup to work on kfreebsd. If we can use the xorg
keyboard maps on kfreebsd, we can also use a standard way
--- On Wed, 8/18/10, Aurelien Jarno aurel...@aurel32.net wrote:
Please test it on your machine or favorite virtualization software and
report the issues on the mailing list. Please note that ext2 support is
slightly broken (wrong entry in /etc/fstab), it should be fixed in
tomorrow's build.
I
On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 11:29:31AM -0700, David Moles wrote:
--- On Wed, 8/18/10, Aurelien Jarno aurel...@aurel32.net wrote:
Please test it on your machine or favorite virtualization software and
report the issues on the mailing list. Please note that ext2 support is
slightly broken (wrong
Hi.
Starting from today, the daily GNU/kFreeBSD debian-installer images [1]
use a 8.1 kernel and install this version by default. The bonus is that
the console is now in UTF-8, so installation in languages different than
English is now possible.
I installed ki inside qemu, it worked fine
Petr Salinger a écrit :
Hi.
Starting from today, the daily GNU/kFreeBSD debian-installer images [1]
use a 8.1 kernel and install this version by default. The bonus is that
the console is now in UTF-8, so installation in languages different than
English is now possible.
I installed ki
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Am 20.08.2010 11:22, schrieb Aurelien Jarno:
[-snip-]
IMHO here are the remaning things that have to be done on
debian-installer before the release:
- fix the cdrom flavour by teaching cdrom-detect how to mount a CD-ROM
on GNU/kFreeBSD.
-
Hi all,
Starting from today, the daily GNU/kFreeBSD debian-installer images [1]
use a 8.1 kernel and install this version by default. The bonus is that
the console is now in UTF-8, so installation in languages different than
English is now possible.
Please test it on your machine or favorite
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 7:35 AM, Aurelien Jarno aurel...@aurel32.netwrote:
Hi all,
Hi,
Starting from today, the daily GNU/kFreeBSD debian-installer images [1]
use a 8.1 kernel and install this version by default. The bonus is that
the console is now in UTF-8, so installation in languages
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 07:54:47AM -0400, Brivaldo Junior wrote:
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 7:35 AM, Aurelien Jarno aurel...@aurel32.netwrote:
Hi all,
Hi,
Starting from today, the daily GNU/kFreeBSD debian-installer images [1]
use a 8.1 kernel and install this version by default
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 12:07, Aurelien Jarno aurel...@aurel32.net wrote:
The current image is what is planned for the Squeeze release, we will
try to fix as many bugs as possible until it happens.
Thanks. I just ran the mini.iso in VirtualBox on Ubuntu, it worked,
although I used English for
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