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Re: hebrew fonts in console



Hi,

At 17:11 25/07/01 +0300, you wrote:
>On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, Eran Levy wrote:
>
> > At 10:02 25/07/01 +0200, you wrote:
> > >when I tried it, I got some "premission denied" errors and Linux got
> > >stucked.
> >
> > Check the permissions
>
>If you run it from /etc/profilt then you should not use the --tty switch,
>and set it only for the local console. However, I have no idea what
>happens if this is run from X or from a remote terminal.

sure you dont have to use the --tty option. only the consolechars command.
I usually run it from X and its running nicely.

>This is something you generally have to set up only once. There is no
>point in setting it in /etc/profile . Also, if you set up a console after
>X is up, and you switch to X and then back, you'll have to run
>consolechars again.

In both ways, running from profile and run from rc.local, you will have to 
re-run the command.

> >
> > >
> > >- Ran Manor
> > >----- Original Message -----
> > >From: "Eran Levy" <eranle@netvision.net.il>
> > >To: <linux-il@linux.org.il>
> > >Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 10:44 PM
> > >Subject: Re: hebrew fonts in console
> > >
> > >
> > > > Hi,
> > > > You can also put your consolechars command in /etc/profile and this 
> will
> > > > run the command every time you open a new tty.
> > > >
> > > > At 02:04 24/07/01 +0300, you wrote:
> > > > >I'm trying to install hebrew fonts in linux (redhat) console.
> > > > >I followed the instructions in iglu.org.il, but when I try to see 
> Hebrew,
> > >I
> > > > >see blanks where the Hebrew letters should be.
> > > > >I have the consolechars command in my rc.local file.
> > > > >if I run the consolechars command manually , the Hebrew works.
> > > > >why doesn't it work from rc.local ?
> > > > >thanks.
>
>--
>Tzafrir Cohen
>mailto:tzafrir@technion.ac.il
>http://www.technion.ac.il/~tzafrir



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