Andreas,

See the output of 'man -k locale' and the /etc/default/init file (which is 
symlinked to by /etc/TIMEZONE).

--Robert

On May 11, 2010, at 5:30 PM, Andreas Höschler wrote:

> Hi Lars,
> 
>> System wide?
>> At least on Mac OS X this is a setting to be made per user. It's perfectly 
>> reasonable to imagine having several users with different locale settings on 
>> the same machine.
> 
> Indeed! I am not talking about the special One-User/One-PC case (-> Mac) but 
> about the more general case of one big server with lots of cores and a few 
> dozen thin clients (Sun Rays) connected to it! :-)
> 
>>> I had this running on one machine but I had to reinstall the box and 
>>> haven't documented this configuration detail! :-(
>>> 
>>> Anyone with Solaris/GNustep experience?
>> 
>> That would be you ;-)
> 
> Probably! :-)
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> Andreas
> 
> 
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