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тАО10-19-2003 11:25 AM
тАО10-19-2003 11:25 AM
unicode... command not found
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тАО10-19-2003 11:36 AM
тАО10-19-2003 11:36 AM
Re: unicode... command not found
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тАО10-19-2003 12:53 PM
тАО10-19-2003 12:53 PM
Re: unicode... command not found
I'm unsure where these are called from (not able to find them on the 10 sec look at the RH8 & 9 boxes here, but somehow related to '/etc/init.d/keytable'), but you should be able to get rid of the message by installing this package.
It's dependancy table is pretty simple, so you shouldn't have to install anything else.
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тАО10-20-2003 04:44 AM
тАО10-20-2003 04:44 AM
Re: unicode... command not found
"grep -i "unicode" /etc/init.d
revealed nothing on my RH 9.0 system (this has many things started)
but I thing the following may futher help you
man unicode
man utf-8
and
cat /etc/sysconfig/i18n
The above file could in your case define to utf and this could be remplaced by unicode.
But beware this will could change a lot of your font display on console
In a few words not sure but check this could help you out.
J-P ( please do not forget to assign points tks. )
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тАО10-20-2003 10:03 PM
тАО10-20-2003 10:03 PM
Re: unicode... command not found
Perhaps this could be related to your problem. The workaround that works for me is to make sure my /etc/sysconfig/i18n file has
LANG="en_US"
in it instead of
LANG="something no_bokmal"
See the related URL: http://www.aplawrence.com/Bofcusm/1840.html
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тАО10-28-2004 06:01 AM
тАО10-28-2004 06:01 AM
Re: unicode... command not found
you need to make sure the package "kbd" is installed.
From faqs.org's website:
http://www.faqs.org/docs/linux_scratch/chapter06/kbd.html
6.43.3. Contents of Kbd
Last checked against version 1.06.
6.43.3.1. Program Files
chvt, deallocvt, dumpkeys, fgconsole, getkeycodes, getunimap, kbd_mode, kbdrate, loadkeys, loadunimap, mapscrn, openvt, psfaddtable (link to psfxtable), psfgettable (link to psfxtable), psfstriptable (link to psfxtable), psfxtable, resizecons, setfont, setkeycodes, setleds, setlogcons, setmetamode, setvesablank, showfont,
showkey, unicode_start, and unicode_stop
----------------^ ------------^
Now if I could just figure out which package I didn't install that makes my command prompt say -bash-2.05b# instead of [root@hostname]#
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тАО10-28-2004 06:53 AM
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