it's a console problem, X works well. Ihave to say that my system have been running without problems since gentoo 1.2. Never had locales problems. Yesterday updated tthose 3 packages and got s lower case broken. Before login in the console i can type s and # but after login i can't. I don't know what copuld it be, so i changed my iso8559-15 system to a unicode and still the same trouble. now i'm using unicode and it works well, every X program works well, also nano from a xterm or a tty works well with s or # but then when i'm typing direct to bash i can't type s or #. € á etc work well
2005/6/12, Zac Medico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > sIbOk wrote: > > Hello, today i've updated coreutils, baselayout and new sysvinit. Now > > my locales are not working well since i've lost some letters/simbols > > like 's' or '#' etc I'm using iso8559-15 > snip > > > > I've only noticed that i can't type 's' in lower case and '#'. 's' in > > upper case works well. strange > > After that i recompiled the kernel with utf8 as default nls for me, > > all i did can be found here: > > http://es.gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Castellanizar_Gentoo > > > > still with the same trouble, someone know what could it be? > > > > Is this a problem in X or the console? In the localization guide it mentions > an XkbLayout option for xorg.conf. > > http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/guide-localization.xml > > Zac > -- > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list > > -- Cualquier hijo de puta sabe lo que darte si tiene que dolerte, pero no cualquier hijo de puta saber lo que darte si tiene que gustarte. Yo soy sIbOk un hijo puta especial...!! -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list