diff --git a/README.SuSE b/README.SUSE similarity index 58% rename from README.SuSE rename to README.SUSE index 6550cd5..e47377b 100644 --- a/README.SuSE +++ b/README.SUSE @@ -1,35 +1,4 @@ -Release info on the kbd utils -============================= - Fri Feb 27 18:39:59 CET 2004, jw - -SuSE upgraded the kbd utils to 1.12 for the release of SuSE Linux 9.1. - -The choose-tty patch has been accepted upstream. Note that we used -c -for selecting the console device, now it is -C - -= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = -SuSE upgraded the kbd utils to 1.08 for the release of SuSE Linux 9.0. - -Some of our patches to 1.06 have been integrated. - -Most of the changes from us to 1.03wip (SL 7.1 and 7.0) and 1.05 (SL 7.2, -7.3) have been incorporated, so we can finally go with an almost unpatched -kbd again. - -Since 1.03a, there is support for fonts that have a width larger than -8 pixels. This will only work with framebuffer support on most architectures -though. Some fonts with 12x22 size are available as well, check -/usr/share/kbd/consolefonts/. -You probably want to use higher resolutions with such a large font, like -1152x858. If you use fbset don't forget to set -vyres to a large value, -otherwise your framebuffer's speed will be lower than it could. - -setfont has been patched to allow specifing the tty with -c where the -changes should be applied to. This is used in the setup scripts. - - Your SuSE team - -New handling of composition of characters +Handling of composition of characters ========================================= Most of the fonts have much more characters than you can reach directly through the keyboard. To access all of them you may use showconsolefont, @@ -49,9 +18,6 @@ Most lack two things: (a) The key is not mapped (b) The compose tables are not included -In previous versions of SuSE Linux, some keytables have been hacked to -include support for the key and to include compose tables. -This has now been replaced by a more general solution: The kbd setup scripts uses another /etc/sysconfig/keyboard variable to determine which compose tables should be loaded and whether the compose key should be mapped: COMPOSETABLE. @@ -80,4 +46,4 @@ COMPOSETABLE="clear winkeys shiftctrl latin1.add" Please keep in mind, that all these settings only affect the console, i.e. text mode. - Your SuSE team + Your SuSE team diff --git a/kbd.changes b/kbd.changes index 7f62450..79fcab0 100644 --- a/kbd.changes +++ b/kbd.changes @@ -1,3 +1,8 @@ +------------------------------------------------------------------- +Wed Aug 20 16:47:44 UTC 2014 - pgajdos@suse.com + +- SuSE -> SUSE [bnc#889035] + ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jul 24 20:31:47 UTC 2014 - dimstar@opensuse.org diff --git a/kbd.spec b/kbd.spec index cdbc759..f530acb 100644 --- a/kbd.spec +++ b/kbd.spec @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Source: %{name}-%{version}-repack.tar.bz2 %endif Source1: kbd_fonts.tar.bz2 Source2: suse-add.tar.bz2 -Source3: README.SuSE +Source3: README.SUSE Source5: kbd.fillup Source6: kbd.fillup.nonpc Source8: sysconfig.console @@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ ln -s %{_bindir}/resizecons %{buildroot}/bin %{fillup_only -n keyboard} #echo "Please read the docu about the new COMPOSETABLE rc.config variable." #echo "See /etc/sysconfig/console, /etc/sysconfig/keyboard" -#echo "and {_docdir}/kbd/README.SuSE." +#echo "and {_docdir}/kbd/README.SUSE." %files -f %{name}.lang %defattr(-,root,root)