#export LANG=en_US
or add it to one of your dot files, so it does it automotically (see
.bashrc and .bash_profile, also /etc/profile)

Buchan

Vic wrote:
> 
> Could not stat /mnt/fd0, ignoring drive A:
> For language 'en' several language ids were found:
> en_US - 0409; en_GB - 0809; en_AU - 0C09; en_CA - 1009;
> en_NZ - 1409; en_IE - 1809; en_ZA - 1C09; en_JM - 2009; en_ - 2409; en_BZ -
> 2809; en_TT - 2C09; Instead of using first in the list, suggest to define
> your LANG environment variable like this: LANG=en_US
> [ntr@kittypuss ntr]$
> 
> Please how do I solve??
> 
> wine will not run this way.
> 
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