Denis,
Try re-installing the gedit rpm again. it appears as though when the
program installed the setup process did not complete properly. That or you
could hunt down the config file that this program is reading from and
manualy reset the value that is causing this error.
And...we who don't use M$ or the apps thereof don't fear the image
attachment that you sent. However, in the future if you want to copy and
paste something from a terminal to an email message use the "middle" mouse
button to paste the copied text into your composition window.
When copying from the terminal window all one has to do is highlight the
text. Linux automatically appends the highlighted text to the system
clipboard. Then to paste the copied text into your document, or mail
message simply place your cursor where you want to paste the text, press
the middle mouse button, and viola!
hope this helps...
--
Mark
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On Sun, 10 Dec 2000 Dennis Myers spake passionately saying!
> I apologize to the list, this sort of attachment is used all the time where I
> work, but then that's on a LAN and outsider e-mail attachments we scan first and
> then read, so I didn't think hard enough about it . That said I am still looking
> for an answer to why the perl error message telling me to check and see if
> "locale" settings are supported. I have checked all the places I can think of that
> have a choice of en, $, etc. type stuff and it appears to be incorporated
> correctly. Maybe it's one of those messages I can keep ignoring? It's just a loose
> end, and I don't like loose ends, someone always wants to pull on them. Thanks for
> the comeback on the .png file, as you could tell I was suspicious that I was
> breaking the law.
>
> Doug McGarrett wrote:
>
> At 12:05 12/10/2000 -0600, Dennis wrote:
>
> Whenever I use an editor like gedit i get the error message seen in the
> attached screen shot. Hope it's ok to send something like this, it's the
> first time i've tried and I don't know how resource intensive it might be
>
> for
>
> others to recieve.
>