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- To: submit@bugs.debian.org
- Subject: Some d-i wishes
- From: Margarita Manterola <marga@marga.com.ar>
- Date: Thu, 27 May 2004 17:54:48 -0300
- Message-id: <20040527205448.GC1895@localhost>
Package: installation-reports Severity: wishlist I should probably file one for each of this, sorry if this is a bother to you. * It would be great to have the initial help translated. We are having everything translated but for the initial screens. Is it terribly hard? I guess it is, but yet, it would be really good to have it translated. * When selecting the keyboard, sometimes the user does not know how to recognize his/her keyboard. For example, in Argentina we have 2 official keyboards, the Spanish and the LatinAmerican, most users can't tell them apart although they are substatially different. It would be great to have a "help" screen for the keyboard layouts that states things like "this keyboard has a ñ next to the l, and the @ in the Q key". * The option for "no frame buffer" is like awfully long. Is it too difficult to have a nofb option that translates into the whole string? * After installing a Sarge CD, the debian_version file in /etc says testing/unstable, although it's only testing. I know this has been always like that, but does it make sense? I think it should say "Sarge". Thanks for all the job you've done up to now. -- Love, Margarita Manterola.
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- To: Christian Perrier <bubulle@debian.org>, 248882-done@bugs.debian.org
- Subject: Re: Bug#248882: Marking wontfix
- From: Cyril Brulebois <kibi@debian.org>
- Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 00:49:41 +0100
- Message-id: <20140316234941.GA27533@mraw.org>
- In-reply-to: <20060401174847.GQ29291@djedefre.onera>
- References: <20060401174847.GQ29291@djedefre.onera>
Christian Perrier <bubulle@debian.org> (2006-04-01): > tags 248882 wontfix > thanks > > 19:41 < bubulle> hmmm, #248882...I don't know what to do with it. Will we ever provide this feature (provide a > way to test a keymap)? > 19:43 < fjp> Doubt it. The keymap selector from Ubuntu is a lot more likely. > 19:43 < bubulle> yes, I was thinking about it > 19:43 < bubulle> soo, keep it and mark wontfix or just close it? (hint: I don't like rottign "wontfix" bugs)... > 19:45 < fjp> I'd say keep it until we have something that performs the same function from the user's point of > view. I don't think anyone is working on this, and I'm not convinced it's very useful anyway. If users are going to deviate from the default for the language settings they picked right before, I'm quite confident they can pick the right keymap, or go back to this question when they later notice an issue. Closing this bug report accordingly. Mraw, KiBi.Attachment: signature.asc
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