Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
> 2008/2/25, Jeremy Huntwork <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 
> Here is a problem: in order to support both accessibility (for blind
> users) and UTF-8 at the same time, the CD has to boot into GNOME and
> start Orca. There is no console-based solution that understands UTF-8.

Odd, I just tested and in cli only I was able to create a text file,
using touch, edit it to add content and it's encoding is utf-8

edited using ed

I purposely make utf-8 the default encoding in every package, it seems
to have enabled utf-8 in bash for me.

Jaqui

[ attached file is the file I made as a test ]

This file, created with touch on my 64bit system.
everything on the system, from local up set to.
UTF-8

I'm pretty sure it will be UTF-8 encoded text file.
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