Hi,
This list is too high volume for a new user to go through the archives before asking a question, and the "static FAQ" at http://fedora.artoo.net/faq/ currently has too few questions (and there is only a single person doing it, I think). So why not use the wiki http://www.fedora.us/wiki/FedoraDocuments to summarize this list traffic into a comprehensive FAQ? I will volunteer for it. Anyone else want to join?
Cheers Arvind
On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 05:23, Arvind Narayanan wrote:
This list is too high volume for a new user to go through the archives before asking a question,
That's probably true, though the search functionality can be helpful sometimes, and of course we do always encourage people to use it before asking questions in IRC or elsewhere. :-)
and the "static FAQ" at http://fedora.artoo.net/faq/ currently has too few questions (and there is only a single person doing it, I think).
Well, it's just me, but I take submissions from everybody and their mother. :-)
So why not use the wiki http://www.fedora.us/wiki/FedoraDocuments to summarize this list traffic into a comprehensive FAQ? I will volunteer for it. Anyone else want to join?
Hey, that sounds like a good idea. :-) I don't have the time to volunteer right now, but I hope you find some people to help you out. :-)
Also check out the FAQ-Forum at: http://fedora.artoo.net/forum/, which has some Less Frequently Asked Questions. If you post up some things there that are well-written-out, or some good questions that get some good answers, that'll probably make its way to the static FAQ.
-M
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Hi all.
The next problem occured on my Fedora: I can't right work with UTF-8 and Russian. What I need: 1) pine 2) slrn 3) links 4) X-chat
but that programs don't work with UTF neither in clear console nor in X. I'm trying ttf fonts from Windows with Russian support but nothing doesn't want write russian chars. Thus much at least I can write russian in console only, but not in pine and etc. Where I can read 'bout this problem? And will Fedora be 100% russian compartible? ;-)
- -- "This is UNIX country. //=\ Tommy Tovbin if you listen carefully, =// you can hear //=\ tovbin at niisi dot msk dot ru Windows reboot..." =// http://m1.sm.bmstu.ru
XChat -Menu - Sever - Sever list - Charset Set = ?
Good Luck!
2003-12-02 화 19:11, Tommy Tovbin이(가) 씀:
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Hi all.
The next problem occured on my Fedora: I can't right work with UTF-8 and Russian. What I need:
- pine
- slrn
- links
- X-chat
but that programs don't work with UTF neither in clear console nor in X. I'm trying ttf fonts from Windows with Russian support but nothing doesn't want write russian chars. Thus much at least I can write russian in console only, but not in pine and etc. Where I can read 'bout this problem? And will Fedora be 100% russian compartible? ;-)
"This is UNIX country. //=\ Tommy Tovbin if you listen carefully, =// you can hear //=\ tovbin at niisi dot msk dot ru Windows reboot..." =// http://m1.sm.bmstu.ru
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