in
gnome-terminal.
Hum... and what returns locale -a?
panayk@singapore:~$ locale -a
C
C.UTF-8
POSIX
el_GR.utf8
en_US.utf8
/etc/default/locale appropriately sets the default locale to
en_US.UTF-8. I also tried /etc/profile and /etc/environment but the
locale remains set to C.
What am I
Maybe, you overlooked a setting in your personal settings in, e.g.,
~/.profile or ~/.bashrc, etc?
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the default locale to
en_US.UTF-8. I also tried /etc/profile and /etc/environment but the
locale remains set to C.
What am I missing? Any help appreciated!
You may want to try to reconfigure the package (dpkg-reconfigure
locales).
I've tried this many times, but thanks!
I thought the wanted
/locale appropriately sets the default locale to
en_US.UTF-8. I also tried /etc/profile and /etc/environment but the
locale remains set to C.
What am I missing? Any help appreciated!
You may want to try to reconfigure the package (dpkg-reconfigure
locales).
I've tried this many times
Panayiotis Karabassis wrote, on 10/02/11 13:59:
snip
I will check in a minute. Also I am pretty sure I didn't set the locale
to C. I copied .profile, .bashrc from another computer, where locales
work.
Could there have been a .bash_profile on the problematic computer which takes
precedence
On Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 01:47:30PM BST, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
Panayiotis Karabassis wrote, on 10/02/11 13:59:
snip
I will check in a minute. Also I am pretty sure I didn't set the locale
to C. I copied .profile, .bashrc from another computer, where locales
work.
Could there have
of you!
On 10/02/2011 08:15 PM, Raf Czlonka wrote:
On Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 01:47:30PM BST, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
Panayiotis Karabassis wrote, on 10/02/11 13:59:
snip
I will check in a minute. Also I am pretty sure I didn't set the locale
to C. I copied .profile, .bashrc from another
remains set to C.
What am I missing? Any help appreciated!
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appropriately sets the default locale to
en_US.UTF-8. I also tried /etc/profile and /etc/environment but the
locale remains set to C.
What am I missing? Any help appreciated!
You may want to try to reconfigure the package (dpkg-reconfigure
locales).
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[Martin Samesch]:
Das Euro-Symbol habe ich jetzt auch gefunden. In Netscape 4.79 bekomme
ich es zwar noch nicht zu sehen/kann ich es nicht eingeben, aber die
Zukunft gehört bei mir sowieso Galeon/Mutt.
Gruß,
willst Du wissen, wie ich meinen Netscape 4.79 eurofähig gemacht habe?
Es ist mir
Am Don, 2002-03-21 um 22.00 schrieb Hartmut Figge:
[Martin Samesch]:
Das Euro-Symbol habe ich jetzt auch gefunden. In Netscape 4.79 bekomme
ich es zwar noch nicht zu sehen/kann ich es nicht eingeben, aber die
Zukunft gehört bei mir sowieso Galeon/Mutt.
Gruß,
willst Du wissen, wie
Hi,
das ewige Euro-Problem beschäftigt mich mal wieder.
euro-test sagt seit neuestem am Schluss, ohne dass ich dieses Symbol
zu sehen bekomme (war bei früheren Versuchen immerhin der Fall):
Warning: locale not supported by Xlib, locale set to C
...bzw.mit LC_MESSAGES=C:
Warning: locale
: locale not supported by Xlib, locale set to C
^^
Das nervt!
snipp
snapp
### BEGIN DEBCONF SECTION FOR localeconf
# []
de_DE ISO-8859-1 -- vllt. überflüssig, aber wenn @euro nicht funzt...
de_DE@euro ISO-8859-15
### END DEBCONF
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