> But now keyboard is in UTF-8 mode, so bytes are passed to the kernel
> without conversion, and 0x00 0xe9 is sent instead of its UTF-8
> representation 0xc3 0xa9.
> If eacute is replaced by its Unicode notation U+00E9 in keymap
> file, everything works fine now. But this keymap cannot be used
>
Quoting Denis Barbier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> If eacute is replaced by its Unicode notation U+00E9 in keymap
> file, everything works fine now. But this keymap cannot be used
Uh, I confirm, it work with:
keycode 3 = U+00E9 +two tildeEacute
alt ke
> If eacute is replaced by its Unicode notation U+00E9 in keymap
> file, everything works fine now. But this keymap cannot be used
> when keyboard is in ASCII mode, The only solution is to have two
> keymaps, one for ASCII mode and the other one for UTF-8 mode.
OK, thanks a lot Denis for this pr
* Denis Barbier [2004-06-22 01:09:05+0200]
[...]
> If eacute is replaced by its Unicode notation U+00E9 in keymap
> file, everything works fine now. But this keymap cannot be used
> when keyboard is in ASCII mode, The only solution is to have two
> keymaps, one for ASCII mode and the other one for
On Sun, Jun 20, 2004 at 08:25:06AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
> Quoting Eugeniy Meshcheryakov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Christian Perrier wrote:
> > >
> > >Currently unusable in cdebconf (seems to be a whiptail bug in Unicode
> > >environments). Just try to enter any non ASCII character in a di
Quoting Eugeniy Meshcheryakov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Christian Perrier wrote:
> >
> >Currently unusable in cdebconf (seems to be a whiptail bug in Unicode
> >environments). Just try to enter any non ASCII character in a dialog
> >box..:-(
> >
> >#251550
> >
> I can enter cyrillic characters (that a
Christian Perrier wrote:
Currently unusable in cdebconf (seems to be a whiptail bug in Unicode
environments). Just try to enter any non ASCII character in a dialog
box..:-(
#251550
I can enter cyrillic characters (that are not ASCII) used in Ukrainian
in d-i. This looks more like problem with keym
On Sat, Jun 19, 2004 at 02:16:40PM +0100, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Patrick Caulfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-06-19 14:14]:
> > Allowable characters are: alphanumerics and . _ - +
>
> What about stuff like umlauts? (e.g. ä) [sorry, cannot test right
> now]
>
Ah, well, that depends on the cu
Quoting Martin Michlmayr ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> * Patrick Caulfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-06-19 14:14]:
> > Allowable characters are: alphanumerics and . _ - +
>
> What about stuff like umlauts? (e.g. ä) [sorry, cannot test right
> now]
Currently unusable in cdebconf (seems to be a whiptail
* Patrick Caulfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-06-19 14:14]:
> Allowable characters are: alphanumerics and . _ - +
What about stuff like umlauts? (e.g. ä) [sorry, cannot test right
now]
--
Martin Michlmayr
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, Jun 18, 2004 at 08:29:29PM +0100, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> > > If you type disallowed characters in a logical volume name when
> > > configuring LVM, the installer doesn't notice and you get an
> > > unhelpful error message when it tries to run lvcreate. I think the
> > > dodgy character w
> > If you type disallowed characters in a logical volume name when
> > configuring LVM, the installer doesn't notice and you get an
> > unhelpful error message when it tries to run lvcreate. I think the
> > dodgy character was '/'.
If someone tells me which names are allowed and which aren't, I c
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