Hello again,
yes I get an azerty keyboard!
1234567890 gives me é'(¶è!çà
shift-1234567890 gives me 1234567890
qwerty gives me azerty
In /etc/kbd there is three files:
config
default.kmap.gz is an azerty map file
default.map.gzis looks very similar to an us map
azerty maps
On Tue, 1 Feb 2000, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
My only harddrive is on a ServeRAID controller (by IBM). At last check it
was setup as a module and not built into the kernel. That just doesn't
work for me. I'm sure there will be others who can't use a stock kernel
as well because of different
On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Karl B. Hammar wrote:
Hello again,
yes I get an azerty keyboard!
1234567890 gives me é'(¶è!çà
shift-1234567890 gives me 1234567890
qwerty gives me azerty
In /etc/kbd there is three files:
config
default.kmap.gz is an azerty map file
default.map.gz
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Marc A. Donges wrote:
On Sunday, January 30, 2000 at 22:41:36 (-0700), Randolph Chung wrote:
[...]
There have been several requests to support these popular RAID devices
for potato boot floppies. Unfortunately, none of the current boot
floppies developers have easy
I hacked together a slink boot floppy that has the Compaq Smart Array drivers
and the correct device files in /dev. The biggest problem that I had was that
I had to manually partition, format, and mount the partitions on the array.
please don't... we are working on potato, so please test
http://lully.debian.org/~tausq/2201/
Let us know if it's functional, and if not, why not.
I'm pretty sure there are still network config issues.
Included is the changelog since 2.2.5.
I'm hoping to get a green or red light very soon so I can upload 2.2.6
tomorrow at a reasonable time
Got response:
Not Found
The requested URL /~tausq/2201/ was not found on this server.
Sorry, I can't test this.
/Karl
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I just picked up a Dell OptiPlex DGX 5100 that the Slink boot floppies
hang on. I bootstrapped it using a win98 boot floppy and I'm burn testing
it right now, but I'd like to try the Potato disks.
Are the floppy builds available by FTP as well? I'm also testing the Sparc
floppies, and last time
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