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On 2/27/06, chrys dela rosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hello,

i've been using linux for almost a year now and i'm
trying to explore how it supports internationalization
and localization.

i'm having trouble displaying japanese characters in
redhat 9 gnome terminal, and even in kterm.

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