Hello, I recently installed Debian 1.2 on my notebook and everything went fine. Almost everything. While I am duly impressed by Debian's complex package management system and wide range of packages, I seem to fail in the simple task of getting it to display German Umlaute ("a, "o, "u, sz (if your mailer can handle them, they should look like this: ä, ö, ü, ß)), or, for that matter, any accented letters (´e, etc.). At install time I _did_ indicate, when prompted, a German keyboard. I read the German-HOWTO and tried "setfont lat1u-16.psf" and "loadkeys de-latin1", with the result that pressing the Umlaut keys produced beeps instead of funny characters, or vice versa. All the above is true of the text console; I haven't installed X. Funny thing is, when supposed to enter my user name at the login prompt, I _do_ get correctly displayed Umlaute on pressing their keys; then, of course, login tells me it didn't recognize my spelling exercise as a valid user; and on second trial at the login prompt it doesn't work anymore; neither does it at the console (I tried tcsh and bash); and emacs, too, doesn't recognize Umlaute (and yes, I did add the German-HOWTOs lines to my .emacs-file). Updating to Debian-1.3-development (from March) didn't do any good, either. Any help out there?
PS. My Umlaute are rendered as follows: pressing "a results in d, "o in v, "u in |, sz in _, ´e in i, etc. At a loss, Stefan -- ----------------------------- Stefan Baums Universitaet Goettingen [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .