On Sun, 6 Sep 2009, Martin Bock wrote:
There are cyrillic letters in the keyboard.map,
$ sudo wsconsctl keyboard.map
...
keycode 3 = 2 quotedbl twosuperior twosuperior
keycode 4 = 3 Cyrillic_yi L2_lstroke L2_lstroke
keycode 5 = 4 dollar
...
keycode 11 = 0 equal braceright braceright
keycode 12
On Sun, Sep 06, 2009 at 10:52:51AM +0200, Martin Bock wrote:
> Hello list!
>
> I just installed OpenBSD 4.5 on my old laptop, which went very smooth.
> However, despite of selecting de.nodead as kbd(8) mapping during install
> I cannot get umlauts on the console after login, like
>
> login: (
> The question is now how to pertain umlauts over login? What settings did
> I miss?
If your shell is ksh, you need to
set +o emacs-usemeta
in order to be able to input umlauts and other accented chars.
Miod
Hello list!
I just installed OpenBSD 4.5 on my old laptop, which went very smooth.
However, despite of selecting de.nodead as kbd(8) mapping during install
I cannot get umlauts on the console after login, like
login: (fancy umlauts visible here)
but
login: mab
Password:
$ (no umlauts seen w
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