>> (At least some of) the default uxterm fonts don't span the whole Unicode
>> codeset. Perhaps you just have to use another font?
>
> hm, that would make sense! i'm unsure what terminal fonts to go for,
> though -- google yields a lot of confusing results here. can you (or
> anyone else) sugge
Am Sat, 31 Jan 2004 18:05:32 -0500 schrieb Barry Skidmore:
> Robert,
>
> I have recompiled the kernel (2.4.24) to include scsi support in
> addition to usb. Here are the relevent lines from dmesg:
>
> ...
>
> However, there is nothing listed in /proc/scsi/scsi about the usb hard
> drive and I
Am Sat, 31 Jan 2004 12:22:52 -0500 schrieb Barry Skidmore:
Hi Barry,
> The sd_mod module does not exist on my system. As I recall, when I
> compiled the 2.4.24 kernel, I did not include scsi support, as I forgot
> that it is required for usb drives. So, I need to recompile the kernel
> with scs
Am Fri, 30 Jan 2004 22:20:51 -0500 schrieb Barry Skidmore:
> I am trying to use an external USB 1.1 drive on a Debian (woody) system
> with kernel 2.4.24.
>
> I have been able to partition the USB drive as ext2 using the
> SystemRescue CD (v0.2.9) with 'QtParted'. It shows up as 'dev/sda', with
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