I dont think there is anything controversial in there: the linux console is known not to work with unicode, emacs has well documented problems with unicode weve been hearing about for years, and as far as I know fedora seems to have the most aggresive utf-8 support of any distro.
Redhat 7.1 is years out of date, and it certainly wont impress anyone looking for i18n support.
Please, don't try to start flames. Thank you.
Try fedora core 3, its the only way to fly.
Stay away from emacs. (Ive ben editing utf-8 text in
vim for several years now, no problem) Use gnome
terminal as your shell. (stay away from the linux
console itself)
-- Linux-UTF8: i18n of Linux on all levels Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/linux-utf8/
