I do not get what you mean by "can't see the strings", could you provide an example please?
I may have been wrong. By the "SSS" method I mean those scripts where i18n is done by putting the strings in variables at the top of the script e.g. MSG1="hello" MSG2="world" and then trying to source "/usr/share/locale/$LANG/msg" which will replace MSG1 & MSG2 with the correct local text. The actual apps don't have embedded strings anymore, they always display using $MSG1 and $MSG2. Is that the SSS method, or is that the t12s method?
Feel free to define the translated message outside the loop if that is possible.
Yes, that's what I plan to do - when necessary.
I would like to measure it.
(..and LANG=C #because it is faster? ...LC_MESSAGES does slow it down again?)
LANG=C is definitely faster than any other LANG settings. I tested this early on, even with LANG=en_US or LANG=en_AU it is much slower than LANG=C. LC_MESSAGES doesn't slow it down. It's the $(gettext) that I'm worried about. Anyway, "fast" is relative. As long as the difference is not perceptible, then it is not important.
With Fatdog64-630rc1 in a system with dual graphics ATI Radeon HD 6470M / Intel HD 3000, how I can use or activate the ATI card with open source module "radeon"?
The kernel modules "radeon" and "i915" are loaded, but Xorg always uses the intel/i965 modules.
Or is this only possible with proprietary modules AMD / ATI?
I'm afraid the state of dual graphics is still in a mess. Your best bet is to go with proprietary driver but we don't have that one yet (we usually only release them on *final* release because during testing we change kernels often). In rc2 the kernel will have debugfs and vgaswitcheroo enabled - but please don't get high hopes on this. Vgaswitcheroo worked for earlier models of dual graphics and with intel/nvidia. But with intel/ati the situation is murky. Anyway, none of us have a machine with that combination, so there isn't much we can do (to test, to experiment). My machine is ati/ati dual graphics. When I used Catalyst driver I could choose which card to use. When I'm using radeon open-source, I'm already glad if my screen isn't blank ...
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