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Package: ttf-bpg-georgian-fonts
Version: 0.1
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The attached patch allows building a udeb for ttf-bpg-georgian-fonts, which
will provide the good quality font BPG Glaho, aimed to be used for the
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The idea of non-free installation images pops up but, later, there
were comments that it would make the maintenance of D-I builds more
complicated, and it is enough complicated already. Another argument
is: as soon as non free images will
On Sat, Mar 11, 2006 at 10:24:21AM +0100, Christian Perrier wrote:
Kernel .udeb and the way to handle out-of-tree and non-free modules
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On Saturday 11 March 2006 09:09, Philippe Batailler wrote:
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On Saturday 11 March 2006 09:25, Warren Turkal wrote:
Is it possible to use tftp for the transport of a preseed.cfg file? I
noticed that busybox does have the ability to include a tftp client, I
just wasn't sure if d-i was making use of it.
AFAIK the tftp client is not activated in busybox
On Friday 10 March 2006 18:55, Christian Perrier wrote:
The attached patch allows building a udeb for ttf-bpg-georgian-fonts,
which will provide the good quality font BPG Glaho, aimed to be used
for the display of the Georgian language in g-i.
Please delay applying this patch until
On Saturday 11 March 2006 02:08, Eddy Petrişor wrote:
AFAICT, that would be the range from 10A0-10FF [1].
For now, I'd propose to include the full range.
Already done (see r35369)
Although it is not enterly clear from the comments in the script, I assume
this script is intended to do the
g-i integration
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Since the last meeting, several blockers have been raised and,
actually, the integration of Graphical Installer builds in the main
build system is theoretically possible.
It seems that at least one person (hello, Lars) survived down to this
part...which is
So, we should definitely do stripping of fonts to avoid overlap, but we
should also do it in the udebs themselves because the stripping is
relatively static and not at d-i build time.
Here, I have a different conclusion and I personnally think that the
advantages of stripping in d-i builds
On Saturday 11 March 2006 13:52, Christian Perrier wrote:
However, keeping the stripping process in our hands has the great
advantage that rewriting the stripping script will have to be done
only once instead of being reported to each and every font package.
That is why we have the tarballs,
Quoting Frans Pop ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
While we are undecided which fonts we want to use, we should use the
tarballs. These give us all the flexibility we need to find the best
solution. Once we know what works for a language, we should file a bug
report against the package providing the
Graphical partitioner
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The goal is having some tool that better fits in a graphical installer
than partman.
gparted could be OK for this but, being written in C++, it requires a
C++ udeb, which is not supported by the glibc maintainers.
As a consequence, Xavier
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Hi all,
I wrote a cdebconf plugin (only newt for now) to help reading
random data from /dev/random while showing a progressbar and
allowing the user to type randomly at the keyboard to feed the
kernel entropy pool (and so speed up reading from /dev/random).
It's used in partman-crypto for
On Sat, Mar 11, 2006 at 10:24:21AM +0100, Christian Perrier wrote:
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The fonts in ttf-dejavu could be a good replacement for ttf-freefont
in case the line spacing issue is a blocker. Thus, Davide Viti will
try to check whether these DejaVu fonts cover enough glyph ranges.
I've done some
Hi All,
Sorry some missing info - the install was from the standard sarge
installer debian-31r1a-i386-netinst.iso
The previous (2.4 kernel) install worked perfectly.
Any suggestions?
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On Sat, Mar 11, 2006 at 02:28:18PM +0100, Christian Perrier wrote:
OK, I understand.you're implicitely suggesting that I actually
slow down when requesting udebs, then ?
I would push for having the udebs without stripping.
We can then play with those eventually turning them into tarballs
Warren Turkal wrote:
Is it possible to use tftp for the transport of a preseed.cfg file? I noticed
that busybox does have the ability to include a tftp client, I just wasn't
sure if d-i was making use of it.
No, tftp isn't supported.
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On Saturday 11 March 2006 04:21 am, Frans Pop wrote:
AFAIK the tftp client is not activated in busybox ATM.
Recently a patch has been applied that allows defining a preseed file in
the DHCP config file. This will be possible using daily images after the
release of Beta2. It's already
On Saturday 11 March 2006 11:11 am, Gabriele Capannini wrote:
hi, i have a problem with debian netinst when i try to create a partition
/home with type fat32 : installation start to loop with the same question
about new user account
This probably comes from the fact that fat32 can't store
On Saturday 11 March 2006 11:33 am, Joey Hess wrote:
Warren Turkal wrote:
Is it possible to use tftp for the transport of a preseed.cfg file? I
noticed that busybox does have the ability to include a tftp client, I
just wasn't sure if d-i was making use of it.
No, tftp isn't supported.
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hi, i have a problem with debian netinst when i try to create a partition
/home with type fat32 : installation start to loop with the same question
about new user account
Hmmm, we should probably teach partman to not allow users choosing a
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On Saturday 11 March 2006 19:15, Davide Viti wrote:
I would push for having the udebs without stripping.
We can then play with those eventually turning them into tarballs
and once we've found the right combination of font files / ranges we
can file bugs asking to perform some stripping.
You
On Wed, 2006-03-08 at 06:45 +0100, Christian Perrier wrote:
I tried to configure my network manually, but the installer failed when
I tried to do that. After accepting my input for nameservers, I would be
left with a blue screen and a white line at the bottom. It still
responded to the
hey folks, I've working on partmancrypto today and I'd like to publish
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I'm planning to work on dm-crypt and LUKS support on partman, which it
lacks of in the actual work and which is the encryption method in
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