Messages in this thread | | | From | (H. Peter Anvin) | Subject | Re: Where did the swedish characters go? | Date | 31 Jan 1999 20:43:25 GMT |
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Followup to: <Pine.LNX.4.04.9901311635280.1058-100000@localhost.localdomain> By author: Andre Dahlqvist <andre@beta.telenordia.se> In newsgroup: linux.dev.kernel > > It seams as if I lost the ability to write Swedish characters after > upgrading to 2.2.0. The swedish character-set is loaded, and the right NLS > modules are also loaded, not that that should matter on the command > prompt. Things are working like they used to in X, but on > the console and in console apps I just get odd characters whenever I try > to use these chars. I talked to a another swedish linux user on #linux the > other night, and he had noticed the same behaviour after his upgrade to > the 2.2 kernel, so I thought I would post a message just in case this is > a bug. My appologies if this is a trivial thing, and something silly I've > just missed. > > // Andre (the 'e' should have one of those "dots" over it but...) >
Works fine here. Check what font you're loading (if you are); I suggest making sure you load the font called lat1u-16 in the kbd package.
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