W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
You have no idea of what I was talking about, and never bothered to review the
history as to how deeply and passionately I have been involved with this &
other related issues.
When I complained loudly about IIIMF, no one gave it a farking &&$! But when
you made a little
W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
I have the same problem in my instalation, my locale is pt_br,
Brazilian portuguese, I remember to have the same problem in my
first instalation 2008.05 and i could solve it , but i cant
remember how to solve it, now i use SNV_111. Any help!!
Actually, this problem affects
> > In fact, I believe, if any of the top bosses there
> had the courtesy to install a copy of OpenSolaris in
> the Zongwen (Chinese, or zh_) locale and run it at
> least for a while on a daily basis, this problem
> would have been immediately identified and
> solved--unless s/he has an insultingly
W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
In fact, I believe, if any of the top bosses there had the courtesy to install
a copy of OpenSolaris in the Zongwen (Chinese, or zh_) locale and run it at
least for a while on a daily basis, this problem would have been immediately
identified and solved--unless s/he has a
> Since the majority of Sun's GNOME desktop QA team
> work in Beijing, I'm
> sure they're well aware of any issues that affect
> non-English locales,
> and they're free to prioritise them as they see fit.
>
> Cheeri,
> Calum.
>
I don't know if anyone who is with OpenSolaris desktops for some
On 14 Apr 2009, at 01:20, Calum Benson wrote:
Since the majority of Sun's GNOME desktop QA team work in Beijing
(as do a significant number of Sun's GNOME desktop engineers...)
I'm sure they're well aware of any issues that affect non-English
locales, and they're free to prioritise them as
On 13 Apr 2009, at 19:03, W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
I have the same problem in my instalation, my locale
is pt_br, Brazilian portuguese, I remember to have
the same problem in my first instalation 2008.05 and
i could solve it , but i cant remember how to solve
it, now i use SNV_111. Any help!!
Ac
> "W. Wayne Liauh" wrote:
>
> > > I have the same problem in my instalation, my
> locale
> > > is pt_br, Brazilian portuguese, I remember to
> have
> > > the same problem in my first instalation 2008.05
> and
> > > i could solve it , but i cant remember how to
> solve
> > > it, now i use SNV_111.
"W. Wayne Liauh" wrote:
> > I have the same problem in my instalation, my locale
> > is pt_br, Brazilian portuguese, I remember to have
> > the same problem in my first instalation 2008.05 and
> > i could solve it , but i cant remember how to solve
> > it, now i use SNV_111. Any help!!
>
> Actual
> I have the same problem in my instalation, my locale
> is pt_br, Brazilian portuguese, I remember to have
> the same problem in my first instalation 2008.05 and
> i could solve it , but i cant remember how to solve
> it, now i use SNV_111. Any help!!
Actually, this problem affects all non-Englis
I have the same problem in my instalation, my locale is pt_br, Brazilian
portuguese, I remember to have the same problem in my first instalation 2008.05
and i could solve it , but i cant remember how to solve it, now i use SNV_111.
Any help!!
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W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
This seems to point to a sad fact that very few
people use non-English versions of OpenSolaris. But
this is no excuse for us to be so sloppy--and so
unprofessional.
I probably speak a bit too hastily. My comment was only togarding zh_locales
users. To my best knowledge,
> This seems to point to a sad fact that very few
> people use non-English versions of OpenSolaris. But
> this is no excuse for us to be so sloppy--and so
> unprofessional.
I probably speak a bit too hastily. My comment was only togarding zh_locales
users. To my best knowledge, not even Sun's o
> I have recognized a rather stupid bug in the GNOME
> desktop when switching between the en_US.UTF-8 locale
> and the en_US.UTF-8 locale. I think I can do a quick
> and dirty workaround by editing the .profile file
> (this matter is relatively urgent, at least for me,
> in light of the fact that t
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