TF-8
$ LC_ALL=fr_CA.UTF-8 date
samedi 25 juillet 2020, 02:08:20 (UTC+0900)
$ LANG=fr_CA.UTF-8 date
Sat 25 Jul 2020 02:08:34 AM JST
On Fri, 2020-07-24 at 12:08 -0400, Hank Knox wrote:
locales-all got installed by this morning's full-upgrade, but the
issue
is the same.
I think my problem is havi
Debian.
Current Debian's locales are small and requires user to configure it
manually while locales-all is huge and pre-confugured
Maybe it is good idea to guide people to the locales-all package
On Fri, 2020-07-24 at 09:38 -0400, Hank Knox wrote:
Thank you for taking the time to respond
I am a little embarrassed. A little digging revealed all the LC_
variables are set in /etc/locale.conf. I'm not sure how that file got
set but the date suggests it was around the time I installed Debian. So
either it came from a long-ago config file or something prompted me to
set it. I think
riables in my environment. Is there some
configuration of dbus that sets those variables? If so, I don't know
where that is configured. I fear I have enough Linux experience to get
in trouble but not enough to be really knowledgeable!
Best,
Hank Knox
On 2020-07-23 10:44 p.m., Osamu Aoki w
You can close this bug: with this morning's update of the
qemu-system-x86 and qemu-kvm packages to 4.2-6, the iPhone gets passed
through to the Windows guest without any problems.
Thank you for this!
Hank Knox
Package: qemu-kvm
Version: 1:4.2-3
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
On a Debian Bullseye host running Windows 10 as a guest:
Plugging an iPhone 6 into the USB port and Redirecting the device to the VM
causes Windows 10 to crash every time.
Plugging a USB drive into the USB port and redirecting
Package: debian-reference
Version: 2.76
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainer,
In section 1.5.2, The "$LANG" variable, one of the examples given, showing how
to pass an environement variable to a shell command, doesn't work as expected.
The example looks like:
$ date
Sun Jun 3 10:27:39 JST 2007
$
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