On 27/02/13 05:50, Paul Wise wrote:
> There is some info about Unicode coverage in Debian on this wiki page,
> at one point we had all of Unicode except Chinese (which has many
> thousands of characters) but Unicode moved on since then.
>
> http://wiki.debian.org/Fonts/UnicodeCoverage
Is there an
W dniu 27.02.2013 03:10, Wookey pisze:
> State of the Debian/Ubuntu arm64 port
> =
>
> *** Arm64 lives! ***
Congratulations Wookey (and everyone involved)!
> * There is now a bootable (raring) image to download and run
> Once you've created a tarball chroot
"recommended" is in the eye of the beholder, I personally like DejaVu
for latin characters but others detest it.
There is a page about fonts for the Debian installer though:
http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/GUIFonts
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On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 06:50:51PM -0500, Chris Knadle wrote:
> Instead the next suggestion was documenting this issue in the Wheey
> errata [2], but I don't see network- manager or wicd mentioned there,
> nor mentioned in the Installation Guide [3] for Wheezy.
>
I'm guessing that's because no on
On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 02:10 +, Wookey wrote:
>
> Setting up an arm64 build environment is very simple. Use sbuild-createchroot
> or mk-sbuild
> and point at the bootstrap repo, with a bit of config and some updated tools
> packages from
> the repo (amd64 only supplied). Details are given on
On Tue, 2013-02-26 at 16:57:48 -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Let alone http://www.columbia.edu/~fdc/utf8/ where I'm still missing:
>
> Vietnamese (nôm) (only some characters)
> Mongolian (Classic)
>
> These may actually be covered by fonts in Debian, but I don't know how to
> find them.
I
On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 13:50:59 +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
> When we finally implement DEP-11, we will have the means to implement
> automatic font installation based on needed characters. Hopefully for
> jessie we will be able to catch up with Fedora, who have had this for
> a while now:
>
> http://w
On 27.02.2013 00:50, Chris Knadle wrote:
> When this was brought up in the bug report, the response was "network-manager
> can be installed, then disabled", but how to do that wasn't documented
> anywhere in the network-manager package. Instead the next suggestion was
> documenting this issue i
On 2013-02-27 13:39, Michael Biebl wrote:
> On 27.02.2013 00:50, Chris Knadle wrote:
>> When this was brought up in the bug report, the response was
>> "network-manager
>> can be installed, then disabled", but how to do that wasn't documented
>> anywhere in the network-manager package. Instead
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 01:39:44PM +0100, Michael Biebl wrote:
> On 27.02.2013 00:50, Chris Knadle wrote:
> > When this was brought up in the bug report, the response was
> > "network-manager
> > can be installed, then disabled", but how to do that wasn't documented
> > anywhere in the network-m
+++ Ian Campbell [2013-02-27 12:00 +]:
> On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 02:10 +, Wookey wrote:
> >
> > Setting up an arm64 build environment is very simple. Use
> > sbuild-createchroot or mk-sbuild
> > and point at the bootstrap repo, with a bit of config and some updated
> > tools packages from
On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 13:37 +, Wookey wrote:
> I had to choose between getting this working in vaguely finite time
> and keeping both Debian and Ubuntu bootstraps in sync, so unstable
> just got stuck at the 'toolchain bootstrap needed' stage.
That's quite reasonable
> Is raring useful to you
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Guillem Jover writes:
> On Tue, 2013-02-26 at 16:57:48 -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
>> Let alone http://www.columbia.edu/~fdc/utf8/ where I'm still missing:
>> Vietnamese (nôm) (only some characters)
>> Mongolian (Classic)
>> These may actually be covered by fonts in Debian, but I don't k
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On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 01:50:59PM +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 8:57 AM, Russ Allbery wrote:
>
> > Amen to this. I care a lot about having fairly complete Unicode coverage
> > in my display fonts, and I've often had to trawl through aptitude to try
> > to guess at which font
On Wednesday, February 27, 2013 07:39:44, Michael Biebl wrote:
> On 27.02.2013 00:50, Chris Knadle wrote:
> > When this was brought up in the bug report, the response was
> > "network-manager can be installed, then disabled", but how to do that
> > wasn't documented anywhere in the network-manager
On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 09:17:05 -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Guillem Jover writes:
> > I think these should be covered somehow by fonts-freefont-ttf and
> > ttf-unifont.
>
> ttf-unifont did indeed cover Mongolian (Classic). Thank you!
You're welcome, I also get bothered by this. :)
> Alas, it's
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 11:10 PM, Wookey wrote:
> State of the Debian/Ubuntu arm64 port
> =
>
> *** Arm64 lives! ***
>
Hi,
Is there any device with Aarch64 on sale? I couldn't find any, only some
mentions from Calxeda.
Would you mind to provide suggestions of
Quoting Guillem Jover (2013-02-27 22:14:39)
> On Wed, 2013-02-27 at 09:17:05 -0800, Russ Allbery wrote:
> > Guillem Jover writes:
> > > I think these should be covered somehow by fonts-freefont-ttf and
> > > ttf-unifont.
> >
> > ttf-unifont did indeed cover Mongolian (Classic). Thank you!
>
>
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 06:38:55PM -0300, Cláudio Sampaio wrote:
> Is there any device with Aarch64 on sale? I couldn't find any, only some
> mentions from Calxeda.
> Would you mind to provide suggestions of any seller which sells through the
> internet?
There are none for sale yet. I believe som
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 1:17 AM, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Some poking around Wikipedia reveals that what this page is referring to
> is Chữ Nôm: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%E1%BB%AF_N%C3%B4m. I suspect
> the fonts I have installed have all of the borrowed Chinese characters but
> are missing so
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 2:17 AM, Adam Borowski wrote:
> This seems wrong to me. Adding complex schemes to text-drawing backends
> sounds like something fragile. It will slow stuff down, and add surprising
> modes of failure as well.
The schemes have already been implemented in PackageKit and ad
Paul Wise writes:
> I get zero squares from that wikipedia page, because:
> 爫 is supported by ttf-wqy-zenhei
> 𧘇 is supported by fonts-arphic-ukai
> 𡗶 is supported by fonts-hanazono
> 𠀧 is supported by fonts-hanazono
fonts-hanazono did it. Thanks!
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