Around Mon,Aug 26 2002, at 11:03,  Michael Fratoni, wrote:
>
>On Monday 26 August 2002 11:05 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Somewhere between 6 and 7 a change was made to the way that ls displays
>> files with the -a option -- it no longer sorts entries in ascii order,
>> but instead does a case-insensitive sort that also drops leading
>> punctuation characters.  Perhaps it's just old habits, but I much
>> preferred the old behavior.  Is there a way to configure ls so that it
>> uses the old sort order?
>
>Yes, edit /etc/sysconfig/i18n, and add the following line.
>LC_COLLATE=C
>
>You'll probably have to log out and back in before you see a change.

I was given 
LC_ALL=C

Does LC_COLLATE just deal with order?  
-- 
Roger
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