Re: Hebrew on the desktop.

2005-10-19 Thread David Harel
Did the env vars below. Hebrew can be typed and viewed but, file names I share from MS XP machines are junkie. Tzafrir Cohen wrote: On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 09:33:46PM +0200, David Harel wrote: Hi all, This issue re-accrues over and over again, I fix it (and forget about it) and the next

Re: Hebrew on the desktop.

2005-10-19 Thread Baruch Even
David Harel wrote: Did the env vars below. Hebrew can be typed and viewed but, file names I share from MS XP machines are junkie. Maybe you should mount the filesystem with utf8 charset? Baruch = To unsubscribe, send mail to

Re: Hebrew on the desktop.

2005-10-18 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 09:33:46PM +0200, David Harel wrote: Hi all, This issue re-accrues over and over again, I fix it (and forget about it) and the next time I fiddle with Linux (install Gentoo for example), I break it again. So how do I make xterm, konsole, konqueror and many other

Hebrew on the desktop.

2005-10-17 Thread David Harel
Hi all, This issue re-accrues over and over again, I fix it (and forget about it) and the next time I fiddle with Linux (install Gentoo for example), I break it again. So how do I make xterm, konsole, konqueror and many other tools to show file names and other kind of information in Hebrew?

Re: Hebrew on the desktop.

2005-10-17 Thread Diego Iastrubni
ביום שני, 17 באוקטובר 2005, 21:33, כתבת: Hi all, This issue re-accrues over and over again, I fix it (and forget about it) and the next time I fiddle with Linux (install Gentoo for example), I break it again. So how do I make xterm, konsole, konqueror and many other tools to show file names