Hi Davide,
At 24 Feb 06 09:18:47 GMT,
Davide Viti wrote:
> >> http://www.webalice.it/zinosat/shots/20060223/ja.png
> >
> >It looks to me that Japanese has a visible (weight) difference between
> >the kana glyphs and the kanji ones. Is this the best we can get?
>
> true.
> Kenshi: is this known or
Package: preseed
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
It seems that preseed always tries to retrieve a preseed file...even for not
preseeded installs.
I found this while running a standard install with the sid_d-i netinst of
20060224.
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Hello.
I thank you.
But I have 1 problem.
I got Debian Sarge 3.1 r01
When I try boot from this DVD I can't.
BUT!!! When I try boot into VMware 5.5 - I boot and install succesfuly.
Can You write - Have can I rebuild first BOOT-dvd whith new isolinux, or whith
boot-floppy images?
My info:
Albatro
On Sat, Feb 25, 2006 at 02:14:18PM +0100, Christian Perrier wrote:
> It seems that preseed always tries to retrieve a preseed file...
> even for not preseeded installs.
>From which location does it try to fetch a preseed file? (file: ? http: ?)
GSt
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The next Debian Installer team opened meeting is scheduled for
Saturday Mar 4th 17:00 UTC.
This meeting will be focused on post-beta2 release goals. The D-I
beta2 release is currently scheduled for the same day, so March 4th
will be a pretty much important date for D-I.
The Wiki page is opened fo
Quoting Geert Stappers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Sat, Feb 25, 2006 at 02:14:18PM +0100, Christian Perrier wrote:
> > It seems that preseed always tries to retrieve a preseed file...
> > even for not preseeded installs.
>
> >From which location does it try to fetch a preseed file? (file: ? http: ?
Help me pl
Plse..when I want to dowload! some
sites always tell me I must download mirror 1 or 2 & 3 ..What the heck is
that!
> With tha attached patch, I propose another solution, probably not
> perfect...but mostly aimed to trigger more discussion:
>
> Create a new language category ("category 3") for languages that can
> use the text installer but cannot be displayed in a regulard Linux
> console.
>
> The current cat
Hi Kenshi,
On Sat, Feb 25, 2006 at 09:45:23PM +0900, Kenshi Muto wrote:
> I'll try later your ISO image, but at least some thin glyph looks be taken
> from zh.ttf instead of ja.ttf, even ja.ttf includes correct glyph.
thanx. The application I took the screenshots with is not the g-i frontend
des
Hello,
As latest D-I [beta] runs in graphical mode, can anyone please tell me
how to take screenshots during installation - without using any emulator?
Best,
`Jamil
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On Sun, Feb 26, 2006 at 02:14:44AM +0600, Jamil Ahmed wrote:
> Hello,
>
> As latest D-I [beta] runs in graphical mode, can anyone please tell me
> how to take screenshots during installation - without using any emulator?
on my laptop I use Fn+Printscreen : screenshots can be found in /var/log
C
On Sat, Feb 25, 2006 at 09:21:37PM +0100, wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 26, 2006 at 02:14:44AM +0600, Jamil Ahmed wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > As latest D-I [beta] runs in graphical mode, can anyone please tell me
> > how to take screenshots during installation - without using any emulator?
>
> on my lapto
Davide Viti wrote:
On Sun, Feb 26, 2006 at 02:14:44AM +0600, Jamil Ahmed wrote:
Hello,
As latest D-I [beta] runs in graphical mode, can anyone please tell me
how to take screenshots during installation - without using any emulator?
on my laptop I use Fn+Printscreen : screenshots can
Hi Jamil,
> >on my laptop I use Fn+Printscreen : screenshots can be found in /var/log
>
> So, on desktop - I guess pressing PrintScreen will do. :)
Are you running g-i (graphical) or d-i (newt)?
Probably d-i since g-i even includes a "screenshot" button, which I should have
said before :)
not s
Davide Viti wrote:
Hi Jamil,
on my laptop I use Fn+Printscreen : screenshots can be found in /var/log
So, on desktop - I guess pressing PrintScreen will do. :)
Are you running g-i (graphical) or d-i (newt)?
g-i (graphical).
http://people.debian.org/~fjp/d-i/gtk-miniiso/d
Jamil Ahmed wrote:
Hello,
As latest D-I [beta] runs in graphical mode, can anyone please tell me
how to take screenshots during installation - without using any emulator?
just press the "Screenshot" button and then run "Save debug logs"->"web"
: you'll be able to fetch screenshots via networ
After selecting the language: "Bengali - বাংলা" while using graphical
D-I [1], the next screen shows a list of country names [2].
May I know why "India" is listed above "Bangladesh" for Bengali language?
Best,
`Jamil
[1] http://people.debian.org/~fjp/d-i/gtk-miniiso/daily/i386/mini.iso
[2] htt
As it seems that creating a GTK terminal widget usable with DFB is not
something is going to be done in short time ( and removing "Execute a
shell" form main-menu is not the optimal solution, as proposed in the
plan for tomorrow's d-i meeting ) i propose this patch to
d-i-utils-shell.postinst f
I'm attempting a Debian install on a Compaq desktop that I purchased late last
year. I've managed to coax it through almost all the process (including a
3-day-long partitioning/formatting process for my 250GB HDD), but I'm stuck at
the "Install the base system" step because I can't get networkin
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Jamil,
> After selecting the language: "Bengali - বাংলা" while using graphical
> D-I [1], the next screen shows a list of country names [2]. May I
> know why "India" is listed above "Bangladesh" for Bengali language?
Even I don't know why ``India'' is
On Sat, Feb 25, 2006 at 05:05:16PM -0500, David B van Balen wrote:
> The installer appears to recognize my card
> (Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd RTL-8139/813/8139C+ (rev 10)) properly
> and load the correct modules (8139cp, 8139too, mii, eth1394, ieee1394)
> during the "Detect Network Hardware" s
Hi,
The installation of the 3.1r1 froze on keyboard select
with my presario 2115EU laptop : Nothing respond on the
keyboard even Ctrl-Alt-Suppr. Has anyone already experienced
this kind of problem and found a solution ?
Thank you very much,
Olivier
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Package: installation-reports
Version: 3.1r1a
INSTALL REPORT
Debian-installer-version:
downloaded on 25-02-2006 from
http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/3.1_r1/i386/iso-cd/
debian-31r1a-i386-netinst.iso
24-Dec-2005 03:17 108M
uname -a:
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Quoting Jamil Ahmed ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> After selecting the language: "Bengali - ?" while using
> graphical D-I [1], the next screen shows a list of country names [2].
>
> May I know why "India" is listed above "Bangladesh" for Bengali language?
Political conspiracy or.alphabetical o
Quoting marcoux.olivier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi,
>
> The installation of the 3.1r1 froze on keyboard select
> with my presario 2115EU laptop : Nothing respond on the
> keyboard even Ctrl-Alt-Suppr. Has anyone already experienced
> this kind of problem and found a solution ?
> Thank you very
Christian Perrier wrote:
Quoting Jamil Ahmed ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
After selecting the language: "Bengali - ?" while using
graphical D-I [1], the next screen shows a list of country names [2].
May I know why "India" is listed above "Bangladesh" for Bengali language?
Political co
> >Political conspiracy or.alphabetical order? :-)
> >
> >
>
> Alphabetical order. :-D
Ah
> >Good luck for fixing this...if this needs fixing.
> >
> >
>
> Can you please point me - which line made the problem?
Dunno.
Actually, either the alphabetical order is correct according to
Baishampayan Ghose wrote:
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Jamil,
After selecting the language: "Bengali - বাংলা" while using graphical
D-I [1], the next screen shows a list of country names [2]. May I
know why "India" is listed above "Bangladesh" for Bengali language?
Ev
> Christian already informed that the bn_BD locale has an issue, I will
> try to dig out.
You can ask for help on debian-i18n, at least to be pointed at correct
documentation about collation rules writing.
Denis barbier gave a very interesting talk at last Debconf about this
(which talk, dammit
Christian Perrier wrote:
Good luck for fixing this...if this needs fixing.
Can you please point me - which line made the problem?
Dunno.
Actually, either the alphabetical order is correct according to
Bengali collation rules and you and other Bengali speakers are the
only on
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