Hi,
for us poor gnu converts and bash users it would be *extremely
pleasant* having a 1:1 mapping between keyboard and action, as we've
been accustomed to have in the last 15 years of linux ;) , even in an
ssh session.
For example having the DEL key deleting the character under the
cursor,
On Jan 27, 2009, at 7:38 AM, Fuyuki Hasegawa - Sun Microsystems wrote:
Now I have to change that every time I log in,
Could you explain what you change every time?
I'm wondering if it would work fine for you to simply log in
with any English locale such as en_US.UTF-8 and make it default
hi Jasse,
well, it seems to me like a bug.
Anyway, I believe that there is an easier workaround than letting
your computer run 24/7:
you can add the following line at the end of the file: /etc/default/init
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
Jasse Jansson wrote:
On Jan 27, 2009, at 7:38 AM, Fuyuki Hasegawa
On Jan 27, 2009, at 4:47 PM, Javier Acosta wrote:
hi Jasse,
well, it seems to me like a bug.
Anyway, I believe that there is an easier workaround than letting
your computer run 24/7:
you can add the following line at the end of the file: /etc/
default/init
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
Yay,
Nico Sabbi wrote:
Hi,
for us poor gnu converts and bash users it would be *extremely
pleasant* having a 1:1 mapping between keyboard and action, as we've
been accustomed to have in the last 15 years of linux ;) , even in an
ssh session.
For example having the DEL key deleting the
Bug 3090 is accepted as a P2 bug[1] , apparently meaning that it will
be fixed for the next major release.
( i don't know though , if that fix will include a 1:1 mapping )
[1] http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=3090
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 6:11 PM, Shawn Walker
Hi Jasse,
I included some pointers below that will help you navigate OpenSolaris
information. Since we are documenting several Solaris releases, we have
information in several locations.
Let me know if you can't find something that you need.
Cindy
1. OpenSolaris information starts here:
Jasse Jansson wrote:
On Jan 27, 2009, at 7:38 AM, Fuyuki Hasegawa - Sun Microsystems wrote:
Now I have to change that every time I log in,
Could you explain what you change every time?
I'm wondering if it would work fine for you to simply log in
with any English locale such as en_US.UTF-8