Bug#875989: console-setup: generated cached_setup_keyboard.sh references /tmp/ file

2017-10-18 Thread GSR
27;/dev/null' --->8--- Running manually "setupcon --save-only" fixes it. :-? ---8<--- -loadkeys '/tmp/tmpkbd.V1Nv35' > '/dev/null' +loadkeys '/etc/console-setup/cached_UTF-8_del.kmap.gz' > '/dev/null' --->8--- Cheers, GSR

Bug#875989: console-setup: generated cached_setup_keyboard.sh references /tmp/ file

2017-09-17 Thread GSR
Hi, k...@debian.org (2017-09-17 at 0732.32 +0200): > GSR (2017-09-17): > > Package: console-setup > > Version: 1.167 > > Severity: normal > > > > Updated from 166 to 167 and when verifying changes in /etc/ noticed > > there was only one change, in

Bug#875989: console-setup: generated cached_setup_keyboard.sh references /tmp/ file

2017-09-16 Thread GSR
c/init.d/keyboard-setup.sh and console-setup.sh forgot the .sh extension (two mount*.sh forgot the extension too, but that would be for another report). Most scripts properly report their name with .sh and one even just uses $0 so it reacts automatically to however it was called. Minor cosmetic details.

Bug#535908: console-setup: Add support for newer Xorg option

2009-07-05 Thread GSR
Package: console-setup Version: 1.39 Severity: normal Hi: Recently Xorg defaulted to "Control-Alt-Backspace does nothing", so if you want terminate server function to be avaliable via keycombo as in the past, you have to add an option (debian bug report #531629 ). And since then, upgrading consol