>Well. Isn't there login.conf?
Yes, see manual, 'man login.conf' or online,
https://www.dragonflybsd.org/cgi/web-man?command=login.conf=ANY
..
SYNOPSIS
/etc/login.conf, ~/.login_conf
..
lang string Set $LANG environment
How can I set up DragonFly so that for all users, all files, the shell,
and processes come up in UTF-8 by default? I have files written in
English and Russian, files with Hebrew names, and the like.
Pierre
Do any of you use Kmail on DragonFly? My laptop (which runs Ubuntu) is
in the shop, so I'm using zyxomma. When my connection drops, it throws
up the KWallet dialog box, as if the password stored in the wallet were
wrong. There's nothing wrong with the password; the connection went
down.
Lars Schotte said:
> Well. Isn't there login.conf?
Other users may want different locales.
--
Dmitrij D. Czarkoff
Pierre Abbat said:
> How can I set up DragonFly so that for all users, all files, the shell, and
> processes come up in UTF-8 by default? I have files written in English and
> Russian, files with Hebrew names, and the like.
It should work with
LC_ALL="en_US.UTF-8"
in ~/.profile.
I'd rather
Well. Isn't there login.conf?
On 1 Feb 2016 3:35 pm, "Dmitrij D. Czarkoff" wrote:
> Pierre Abbat said:
> > How can I set up DragonFly so that for all users, all files, the shell,
> and
> > processes come up in UTF-8 by default? I have files written in English
> and
> >