Ethiopian Setup
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Development is being tracked here: http://www.codewiz.org/wiki/EthiopianLocale
- Update your OS image if it's older than 571
- Boot, switch to the console (
alt-F1
) and login as root.
- Edit
/etc/rpm/macros.pilgrim
and addam_ET
to the list of%_install_langs
.
- Install the Amharic font locally:
cd /home/olpc mkdir .fonts cd .fonts wget http://www.codewiz.org/pub/Abyssinica_SIL.ttf fc-cache
- Add the olpc-bernie yum repository:
cd /etc/yum.repos.d wget http://www.codewiz.org/pub/olpc-bernie/olpc-bernie.repo
- Install a few updates from olpc-bernie:
yum update libX11 xkeyboard-config
- For glibc, yum will not work because we install the
i686
package even thoughuname -m
saysi586
. Additionally, a glibc utility ran by the post install scriptlet breaks on JFFS2 because it depends on an unsupported filesystem feature. So we need to play a few dirty tricks around the package installation:
cd / wget http://www.codewiz.org/pub/olpc-bernie/i386/os/glibc-2.6.90-13.i686.rpm wget http://www.codewiz.org/pub/olpc-bernie/i386/os/glibc-common-2.6.90-13.i386.rpm mount -t ramfs none /usr/lib/locale rpm -U --ignorearch glibc-2.6.90-13.i686.rpm glibc-common-2.6.90-13.i386.rpm mv /usr/lib/locale/locale-archive / umount /usr/lib/locale mv /locale-archive /usr/lib/locale
- Set the LANG environment variable in
/etc/sysconfig/i18n
LANG=am_ET.UTF-8
- You can switch between IM in the Write activity through the RMB context menu, although the Amharic IM only appears to work the the "us" keyboard layout.
- To use the X Input method, you need to edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf and enable the Ethiopian layout alongside the US layout. This will make "us" the default and "et" a secondary layout:
XkbLayout "us,et"
Alternatively, you can do that on the fly by opening the developer console (Alt-=
) and type:
setxkbmap -model olpc et,us
- You can toggle between the
us
and theet
layouts by hitting thegroup switch
key, which is mapped to the rightmost key belowenter
(labeledmultiply/divide
on US keyboards).