2006/1/15, Alex Hermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Where do you set your $LANG ? It must be set before KDE is started to take
> effect for KDE. If you set it in yout .bash_profile or .bashrc, it will
> only atke effect for shells, resulting in the behaviopur you describe: the
> file/dir is created in a shell with an utf-8 locale, and read in KDE with
> another locale.
>
> Try setting $LANG using pam_env, or start KDE with startx from an utf-8
> console.
>
> Alex.


I set is just be dpkg-reconfiguring the package "locales". So I assume
$LANG must be set by pam.

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Frank Van Damme

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