On Tue, Dec 20, 2005 at 04:27:15PM +0200, Antonis Valakas wrote: ... > The trouble with Solaris is that you *need* to login with your locale at > dtlogin (in my case, el_GR.UTF-8) in order to switch languages.
Oh ok ... > The JDS (Gnome-based) that comes with Solaris has no problem displaying > Greek fonts with el_GR.UTF-8, but QT does not; dunno why. Unless you > select an ISO-8859-* locale, QT does not display Greek/Danish/Whatever > non en_US, but then, you cannot type in anything foreign! It's quite a > shame... Sounds complicated :) But obviously you have the correct fonts installed if JDS can display the characters. > Not many people here like JDS; most prefer KDE. Of course ;) > I guess this is a Trolltech "Feature"... I am pretty sure that Xorg > would work fine on Solaris (it does on OpenSolaris), but then, is it > supported by SRSS?? I'm quite sure that I've seen that you can run Xnewt (the Xorg based server) instead of Xsun on Solaris x86 with SRSS. On */Linux there's only the option of using Xnewt (Xorg based). No Xsun. No link though. I'm sure the Sun guys on this list can give some authoritative information on this matter :) -- / jakob _______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
