#debian - Sun 11 Mar 2007 between 21:29 and 21:34



wolstrans13nt: create it and make a symlink /etc/rc2.d/S99rc.local to it
Scalarsciencenah but i've been sitting here playing with it all day
trans13ntwols: thanks
phaedral:)
know _that_ feeling well
Scalarsciencehaving problems with this remote shell, everything installs fine on my local debian box
appreciate the help =]
soblueAzar: Strange. I used Ubuntu until recently... I know it's based on Debian, and it supported Esperanto without buying a new keyboard. It just mapped some keys not used in Esperanto to the symbols Esperanto needs.
phaedralsoblue: you might /msg dpkg ubuntu
Azarsoblue: then you have not set your locales to bring you esperanto.... did you install and pick "english - us" ?
JordiGHHow are you supposed to read .pdf.gz files under /usr/share/doc? I always copy them to my home directory, unzip them there, and read them with kpdf.
Azarphaedral: he moved to debian and needs esperanto
phaedralah
soblueAzar: Yes, when I installed I did that because there was no Esperanto option. Plus I do speak/write English natively.
wolssoblue: dpkg-reconfigure locales
GuerinJordiGH: gunzip | pdf2txt |less ?
Azaryea soblue do what wols said
wols: is there "esperanto" in locales?
pourritureI am builing a laptop to be a network troubleshooting tool ... it is command line only ... anyone know offhand how to get links2 -g to work for non root? ... I added the user to video , but no dice
wolsAzar: no clue, but if debian supports it it's in there
Guerini should imagine esperanto is hard to buy a keyboard for, since it's only spoken by a couple million people, and it's practically nobody's exclusive native language
soblueAzar, wols: There is no eo_EO option listed in the locales config...
Azaryea I never paid attention
melodosdebian seems cool :)
soblueor plain eo either
wolspourriture: check /dev/*fb*
Guerinthen again, it's a latin alphabet, so any old keyboard should work tolerably well
netdaemondebian is indeed nice
melodosinstalled my ipw 3945 in no time :P
Azarhmmmm soblue does esperanto uses utf8 ?
Scalarscienceah success finally!
cheers for help bbiab
GuerinAzar: it can, like anything else.
soblueAzar: Yes, it can, of course. Should I try that?
chrisjs169=\......nnn0 isn't here either
AzarGuerin: because russian, chinese, and some other languages have special characters
soblueHow do I enable UTF-8 support?
pourriturewols that is what I did and saw that it was group readable by video ... added the user to that group but no go
Azarsoblue: like wols said: dpkg-reconfigure locales
soblue: it gonna change the entire system's text

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