Le samedi 04 septembre 2010 à 07:44 +0200, Christian PERRIER a écrit :
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Quoting Thibaut Girka (t...@sitedethib.com):
[...]
At very first glance, things are
Hi,
This is a question about the Debian installer. Don't know which mailing
list is appropriate, sending to devel and boot.
When choosing the rescue mode of the Debian CD, I tried netinst, you
have to go through: language, keyboard, locale, root user setup,
ordinary user setup, networking and
Svante Signell s...@kth.se writes:
Hi,
This is a question about the Debian installer. Don't know which mailing
list is appropriate, sending to devel and boot.
When choosing the rescue mode of the Debian CD, I tried netinst, you
have to go through: language, keyboard, locale, root user
2010/9/2 Samuel Thibault sthiba...@debian.org:
Gunther Furtado, le Thu 02 Sep 2010 10:29:03 -0300, a écrit :
2010/9/2 Gunther Furtado gunfurt...@gmail.com
Em Thu, 2 Sep 2010 01:48:40 +0200
Samuel Thibault sthiba...@debian.org escreveu:
Gunther Furtado, le Tue 31 Aug 2010 06:10:21
win32-loader_0.6.19_i386.changes uploaded successfully to ftp-master.debian.org
along with the files:
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win32-loader_0.6.19.tar.gz
win32-loader_0.6.19_all.deb
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Your message dated Sat, 4 Sep 2010 20:52:57 +0200
with message-id 20100904205257.fd604573.li...@wansing-online.de
and subject line Re: Bug#571715: [squeeze alpha1] debian-installer: rescue mode
no longer works on a 32MB ram machine: close this bug
has caused the Debian Bug report #571715,
Svante Signell wrote:
When choosing the rescue mode of the Debian CD, I tried netinst, you
have to go through: language, keyboard, locale, root user setup,
ordinary user setup, networking and root partition (+something I
forgot?) before being presented with the option to run a shell or
Accepted:
win32-loader_0.6.19.dsc
to main/w/win32-loader/win32-loader_0.6.19.dsc
win32-loader_0.6.19.tar.gz
to main/w/win32-loader/win32-loader_0.6.19.tar.gz
win32-loader_0.6.19_all.deb
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has caused the Debian Bug report #593097,
regarding Telugu (te) translation for win32-loader/l10n/po/te.po
to be marked as done.
This
[Joey Hess]
Root and user password: This is IMHO a bug.
And already fixed in version 1.32 of user-setup. :)
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Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
[Joey Hess]
Root and user password: This is IMHO a bug.
And already fixed in version 1.32 of user-setup. :)
I see, but during an install it still asks for the password as a weird
position, is there any reason to run user-setup before clock-setup?
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[Joey Hess]
I see, but during an install it still asks for the password as a
weird position,
Why do you find it wierd?
is there any reason to run user-setup before clock-setup?
I guess it could go after clock-setup. The important thing is to put
it before partitioning and after the udebs
Quoting Thibaut Girka (t...@sitedethib.com):
Looking at the layout file, those keys are supposed to be the
directional arrows, but no idea why they aren't displayed (they aren't
on my laptop, which obviously can display them). I'm going to take a
look at the code.
Fonts for g-i are stripped.
Hi,
Christian PERRIER bubu...@debian.org (04/09/2010):
At very first glance, things are working: I just click on the
virtual keyboard and letters are entered.
does it sound something like you (-boot) would want for Squeeze? That
they (-release) would let flow in? In which case I'd have an udeb
Quoting Cyril Brulebois (k...@debian.org):
Hi,
Christian PERRIER bubu...@debian.org (04/09/2010):
At very first glance, things are working: I just click on the
virtual keyboard and letters are entered.
does it sound something like you (-boot) would want for Squeeze? That
they
Hello,
Christian PERRIER, le Sat 04 Sep 2010 23:06:40 +0200, a écrit :
There is still work to do for instance to
ahave the virtual keyboard only when needed, as well as adding a
calibration test and skipping the keymap selection.
I'd just like to mention that this can also be an accessibility
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reassign 591923 debian-installer
Bug #591923 [debian-installer] boot.img and debian-installer usb stick problem
Warning: Unknown package 'debian-installer'
Bug reassigned from package 'debian-installer' to 'debian-installer'.
thanks
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