On Tuesday, Jun 17, 2003, at 23:35 Europe/London, Peter Flynn wrote:

A workaround is to set your locale to something else, like en_US or even
C. I hope that fixes it for you.

It would if I knew where to change my locale :-)

/etc/sysconfig/i18n


Get rid of all the mentions of UTF8. Mine reads:

LANG=en
LINGUAS=en_GB:en
LANGUAGE=en
LC_ALL=en_GB

You might want en_US instead of _GB.


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