RE: freebsd and utf-8 directory names

2014-07-07 Thread MS - Krasznai András
hi, as I said the evironment setting for the Hungarian local per the handb -Original Message- From: owner-freebsd-curr...@freebsd.org [mailto:owner-freebsd-curr...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Jamie Landeg-Jones Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2014 5:58 AM To: ke...@freebsd.org; d...@gmx.com Cc:

RE: freebsd and utf-8 directory names

2014-07-03 Thread MS - Krasznai András
thanks, I will do that. I started to setup my locale again, and found that earlier I should have made a mistake because the new setup (almost) perfectly works: I set up login class for me following the handbook as hungarian (LANG=hu_HU.UTF-8, and charset=UTF-8; set keyboard layout to

RE: freebsd and utf-8 directory names

2014-07-03 Thread MS - Krasznai András
Hi, Kevin, I made the experiment and there was no fault, the result contains the stat outputs. I used login-class (according to the handbook) to set the environment, and added the -L hu_HU.UTF-8 option to the appropriate line in fstab rgds András

RE: freebsd and utf-8 directory names

2014-07-02 Thread MS - Krasznai András
are in some of Microsoft document format for compatibility reasons (I mean compatibility with my colleaugues). rgds András Krasznai -Original Message- From: Jamie Landeg-Jones [mailto:ja...@dyslexicfish.net] Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2014 7:40 PM To: MS - Krasznai András; freebsd-current

RE: freebsd and utf-8 directory names

2014-07-01 Thread MS - Krasznai András
and utf-8 directory names MS - Krasznai András wrote, On 06/30/2014 08:30: There is a partition formatted for FAT32 where I store documents which I would like to view (and edit) both in windows and freebsd. The problem is that if the path name contains certain Hungarian characters (e.g o

RE: freebsd and utf-8 directory names

2014-07-01 Thread MS - Krasznai András
can test again but now I do not remember the exact numbers; the first of the two is the same for all Hungarian characters) rgds András -Original Message- From: d...@gmx.com [mailto:d...@gmx.com] Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2014 5:20 PM To: MS - Krasznai András; freebsd-current@freebsd.org

RE: freebsd and utf-8 directory names

2014-07-01 Thread MS - Krasznai András
hi I use the -L hu_HU.UTF-8 option in fstab, but I admit I forgot to set the LCxxx variables. I will test it soon. rgds András -Original Message- From: Gyrd Thane Lange [mailto:gyrd...@thanelange.no] Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2014 5:30 PM To: Rainer Hurling; MS - Krasznai András

freebsd and utf-8 directory names

2014-06-30 Thread MS - Krasznai András
Hi I have been using FreeBSD as desktop since 2003, and living in a mixed (windows-linux) environment I installed FreeBSd along with my usual (Windows 7) work environment, I have a dualboot configured laptop. I use FreeBSD-10 STABLE. There is a partition formatted for FAT32 where I store

using single gcc compiler

2014-06-02 Thread MS - Krasznai András
Hi I use freebsd-10 as desktop . Compiling the system takes ages, and rather long time is spent in compiling different gcc compiler versions for various ports, e.g. - gcc-4.7.3- required by avidemux; - gcc-4.6.4_1,1: required by opera,operaplugins, gcc, gcc4.8 - gcc 4.8.4_xxx: required by

RE: using single gcc compiler

2014-06-02 Thread MS - Krasznai András
[mailto:owner-freebsd-curr...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Allan Jude Sent: Monday, June 02, 2014 3:22 PM To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: using single gcc compiler On 2014-06-02 08:52, Mark Felder wrote: On 2014-06-02 07:05, MS - Krasznai András wrote: Hi I use freebsd-10 as desktop

dual-booting windows 7 and freebsd 10 from gpt partition SSD

2014-03-21 Thread MS - Krasznai András
hi I have been using freebsd and windows 7 on mbr partitioned hdd (using easybcd on windows to manipulate boot menu and boot code). recently I bought an new machine with Intel I7 processor, uefi bios, ssd and installed windows 7 64-bit first. after that I installed freebsd 10 (amd64); I used

mounting ntfs partition from /etc/fstab

2014-03-05 Thread MS - Krasznai András
Hi I am using freebsd 10 64bit on an IBM T510. I can not mount ntfs partition from /etc/fstab with the normal method, thatis specifying /dev/ada0s2 /windows/C ntfs-3g ro 0 0 in /etc/fstab the mount -a command gives me an error message: