Sorry, I didn't mention. Yes, printenv command shows LANG=es_ES.UTF-8. And this 
is the output of the command 'locale'

LANG=es_ES.UTF-8
LC_CTYPE="es_ES.UTF-8"
LC_NUMERIC="es_ES.UTF-8"
LC_TIME="es_ES.UTF-8"
LC_COLLATE="es_ES.UTF-8"
LC_MONETARY="es_ES.UTF-8"
LC_MESSAGES="es_ES.UTF-8"
LC_PAPER="es_ES.UTF-8"
LC_NAME="es_ES.UTF-8"
LC_ADDRESS="es_ES.UTF-8"
LC_TELEPHONE="es_ES.UTF-8"
LC_MEASUREMENT="es_ES.UTF-8"
LC_IDENTIFICATION="es_ES.UTF-8"
LC_ALL=


Octavi Fullana 


-----Mensaje original-----
De: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] En nombre de Dave 
Shield
Enviado el: viernes, 22 de junio de 2012 13:05
Para: Octavi Fullana
CC: [email protected]
Asunto: Re: Net-SNMP and non ASCII characters

On 22 June 2012 11:46, Octavi Fullana <[email protected]> wrote:
> I use Ubuntu Server 10.04.3. I tried to setup LANG variable to 
> es_ES.UTF-8 (previously it was en_US.UTF-8) in /etc/default/locale

And did that work?
If you type the command 'locale' in the shell, do you see es_ES or en_US?

Dave

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