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Subjectsetfont does not work 2.0 -> 2.1 ?
Guest section DW wrote:
>
> From: Michel Catudal <bbcat@netonecom.net>
>
> Nimrod Zimerman wrote:
> >
> > My solution was to switch back to the dumb Unicode map (or, if you have a
> > more accurate map, use it). It goes something like
> > 'loadunimap /usr/lib/kbd/consoletrans/def.uni', assuming the map is
> > installed in its default location. 'loadunimap' is from the kbd package.
>
> Yes, and the above command is equivalent to `loadunimap def'.
>
> I fixed the problem by adding this to the profile
>
> UNIMAP=iso01.uni
> export UNIMAP
>
> I haven't had a problem with this since.
> It seems that if it doesn't see that environment variable it defaults
> to some crappy anglo unimap.
>
> Since UNIMAP does not occur in the kbd sources, you must be using
> some other version of setfont, perhaps the one from console-tools.
>
> When discussing things, please mention versions.
>

I have no idea, it's not a RPM package. I run RedHat 5.2 , French
installation.


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