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Old 28th February 2011
majkelos majkelos is offline
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Hello guys

Is there any way to enable in OpenBSD 4.8 polish characters in console, not in X server, because i dont use it.

Thanks for help.
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Old 1st March 2011
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Perhaps “kbd pl” (see kbd(8)).
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Old 1st March 2011
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There may be ways to map the keyboard, but the console on OpenBSD does not setup a graphics display mode (VBE framebuffer).

VGA text mode has a very limited pallet for character glyphs, usually only the ANSI/ASCII/ISO-8859-N character sets.

If you want to display most international characters, you'll need to use an X server.
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