> > I put export LC_COLLATE=POSIX in .bash_profile
> > so filemanagers (like rox) would get it
> > and also in .bashrc (after /etc/bashrc gets run, since it sets it
> > back) so xterms, etc wuld get it.
> >
> > Whoops: it's a little off. Heres the order:
> >
> > dot files
> > numbers
> > caps
> > symbols
> > lower case

> Thanks Eric. Would putting this in rc.local work also?

Haven't messed with rc.local yet, but there's a line in /etc/bashrc that 
runs all  /etc/profile.d/*.sh of which one sets things back to en_US.
I'm sure those could be changed, but i figured i'd just muck with my user 
files.

> It seems great
> except I remember that in additon to what you've got working that the
> files/dirs were also arranged lowercase followed by uppercase. Does this
> sound familiar or is my memory at fault? (that couldn't be it...)

I'm pretty sure it was uppercase first, then lowercase. But, as we now 
know, it can be set any which way.  Maybe your sysadmin liked lower then 
upper, and mine liked upper then lower:

Ideal for me would be:

> > dot files
> > symbols
> > numbers
> > caps
> > lower case

eric

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