Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
Anton Vaaranmaa kirjoitti:
Ok, but what on earth does one have to do in order to set (Finnish)
locale and keyboard for LTSP in Ubuntu (thin client console)?
If you accepted finnish as a installation language in the first place
No, I did not do that.
and the
Anton Vaaranmaa wrote:
I have defined in my lts.conf screen_02 as shell. In this shell the
LANG etc environment is POSIX instead of fi_FI.UTF-8. When I log in
on tty1 I get the following related env variables:
LANG=fi_FI.UTF-8
LC_CTYPE=fi_FI.UTF-8
LESSCHARSET=latin1
Still I get only US
Anton Vaaranmaa kirjoitti:
Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
If you accepted finnish as a installation language in the first place
No, I did not do that.
... why not? If you know that you need finnish support for non-x-window
programs? Why installation for english or what it was in first place?
Anton Vaaranmaa kirjoitti:
I get a Finnish keyboard layout. I guess I could put that command in a
custom rc-file, but that is rather a quick, less sophiscitcated fix,
don't you think?
I keep telling people that thereare only two file to manipulate:
dhcpd.conf and lts.conf
In very rare
Anton Vaaranmaa kirjoitti:
I have the following pkgs installed in the chroot:
language-pack-fi
language-pack-fi-base
Why there? I do not have them?
This is from client side:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# dpkg
Hi Asmo,
Asmo Koskinen schrieb am 10. Dec 2008 um 13:45:49 CET:
Maybe this works after all in lts.conf
LDM_LANGUAGE=fi_FI.UTF-8
seems you tested a lot in this direction.
What do you use LDM_LANGUAGE for?
When I set one client to:
[client1]
LDM_LANGUAGE=es_ES.utf8# or de_DE.utf8
It
Helmut Lichtenberg kirjoitti:
Asmo Koskinen schrieb am 10. Dec 2008 um 13:45:49 CET:
Maybe this works after all in lts.conf
LDM_LANGUAGE=fi_FI.UTF-8
seems you tested a lot in this direction.
What do you use LDM_LANGUAGE for?
I have Fedora 10 and openSUSE 11.0 in virtual machine and
Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
Anton Vaaranmaa kirjoitti:
I have the following pkgs installed in the chroot:
language-pack-fi
language-pack-fi-base
Why there?
If you need stuff for the thin client filesystem you need to install
that stuff to the chroot (and update the image with
Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
Anton Vaaranmaa kirjoitti:
Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
If you accepted finnish as a installation language in the first place
No, I did not do that.
... why not?
See below...
If you know that you need finnish support for non-x-window
programs?
I need a
Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
Helmut Lichtenberg kirjoitti:
Asmo Koskinen schrieb am 10. Dec 2008 um 13:45:49 CET:
Maybe this works after all in lts.conf
LDM_LANGUAGE=fi_FI.UTF-8
seems you tested a lot in this direction.
What do you use LDM_LANGUAGE for?
I think LDM_LANGUAGE is dead end in
Asmo Koskinen kirjoitti:
One more time... on the Fedora you do not need lts.conf for keyboard
layout, you can keep it untouched. These two files are enough for
finnish keyboard.
Ok, but what on earth does one have to do in order to set (Finnish)
locale and keyboard for LTSP in Ubuntu
Anton Vaaranmaa kirjoitti:
Ok, but what on earth does one have to do in order to set (Finnish)
locale and keyboard for LTSP in Ubuntu (thin client console)?
If you accepted finnish as a installation language in the first place
and the downloaded laguage files there should be no problem with
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