At 17 Oct 04 18:16:29 GMT,
Colin Watson wrote:
> > We assume that serial console is able to handle UTF-8, OK?
>
> That sounds like a rather brave assumption.
Ya, of course it's brave assumption :-)
But IMHO it's only way to support multi languages in one screen.
If serial console supports only E
On Sun, Oct 17, 2004 at 11:01:47AM +0900, Kenshi Muto wrote:
> At 15 Oct 04 01:39:33 GMT,
> Kenshi Muto wrote:
> > I just tried and saw German/Japanese works.
> >
> > Can I commit this?
>
> Well, I noticed echo -ne "\033%G" was needed also for UTF-8 serial
> terminal (to draw border line).
>
> W
Hi,
At 15 Oct 04 01:39:33 GMT,
Kenshi Muto wrote:
> I just tried and saw German/Japanese works.
>
> Can I commit this?
Well, I noticed echo -ne "\033%G" was needed also for UTF-8 serial
terminal (to draw border line).
We assume that serial console is able to handle UTF-8, OK?
Thanks,
--
Kensh
At 13 Oct 04 19:59:52 GMT,
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
>
> * tbm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-10-12 23:01]:
> > There is a long-outstanding bug on serial console install which nobody
> > has been able to track down so far: if you choose any language other
> > than English, the system will just freeze. I
* tbm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-10-12 23:01]:
> There is a long-outstanding bug on serial console install which nobody
> has been able to track down so far: if you choose any language other
> than English, the system will just freeze. It's very unlikely that
I just tested this again and choosing
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