[Daniel Jacobowitz] > I'm working on them today anyway. Wonderful. :)
> Is anyone from debian-boot interested in adopting bogl, by the way? I do not feel competent and doubt I can prioritize away any of my other tasks. > I adopted it in order to start the bogl-based d-i frontend a long > time ago; I don't know if anyone ever picked up that code to do > anything with it or not. Ah, so that is where the bogl frontend came from. I have no idea if it work or if anyone is working on it. I use the newt frontend at the moment, and used the slang frontend before. > And I haven't had time to work on it in a very long time. Bogl > needs at the least to have some attention given to scrolling > performance (which _sucks_). OK. > My other question is if bterm is still necessary. As I recall it > was used in order to support UTF-8, right? Right. I thought it was the only way. > But Linux kernels as of 2.4.x have native UTF-8 support on the > console; is it inadequate? No idea. Tell us more. :) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]