On Tue, 22 May 2001, Alan Cox wrote:
> Are there specific reasons you cannot just use the existing ioctls to load
> fonts ? The console driver already supports Klingon for example.
>
> What are the issues - writing right - left ?
No, but in some scripts [devanagari anyway] you only ever write a
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By author:Alan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
In newsgroup: linux.dev.kernel
>
> > We are interested in making some changes to the linux kernel so that it
> > supports some indian type fonts on the console... so what are the special
> > things that we sould take ca
> We are interested in making some changes to the linux kernel so that it
> supports some indian type fonts on the console... so what are the special
> things that we sould take care of so that our work would be included in
> the kernel-distribution, and how do we proceed about getting it includ
We are interested in making some changes to the linux kernel so that it
supports some indian type fonts on the console... so what are the special
things that we sould take care of so that our work would be included in
the kernel-distribution, and how do we proceed about getting it included
in t
> After upgrading to latest 2.4.2-ac23 (that includes latest changes
> from 2.4.3-pre6) X doesn't start anymore. It was working perfectly for
> 2.4.2-ac20. I'm using DRI CVS, but it seems to have little to do with DRI
> as disabling completely DRI doesn't help.
DRI will not work with ac23
Hello,
After upgrading to latest 2.4.2-ac23 (that includes latest changes
from 2.4.3-pre6) X doesn't start anymore. It was working perfectly for
2.4.2-ac20. I'm using DRI CVS, but it seems to have little to do with DRI
as disabling completely DRI doesn't help.
Af
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