Pixel wrote:
>
> Rolf Pedersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > What became of the en_us part of locales?
>
> what do you mean?
In the not-too-distant past, there was a problem with the kde clock applet not
displaying the correct time that, for some people, including me, was resolved by
changing KDE Control Center > Personalization > Country & Language > Language
from 'Default (C)' to something U.S. More recently, the only choice is 'Default
(C)' and, in Freq3, I was getting locales-related errors(below), so I thought
something had been changed or gone missing. Thanks.
[root@localhost rolf]# urpmi kterm
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
LANGUAGE = "en_US:en",
LC_ALL = (unset),
LC_MESSAGES = "en_US",
LC_TIME = "en_US",
LC_NUMERIC = "en_US",
LC_CTYPE = "en_US",
LC_MONETARY = "en_US",
LC_COLLATE = "en_US",
LANG = "en"
are supported and installed on your system.
perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C").
unknown data associated with aspell-de_CH
unknown data associated with Glide_V3
unknown data associated with ispell-af
unknown data associated with gnome-objc
unknown data associated with ispell-ca
unknown data associated with ispell-cs
unknown data associated with ispell-de
-------<29 more 'unknown data' statements>-----------
[root@localhost rolf]# rpm -qa | grep locales
locales-en-2.3.1-8mdk
locales-2.3.1-8mdk