Dear Rene!
After a few hours, I solved the problem. In /etc/profile.d/locale I exported hu_HU.UTF8. It was not enough, I had to create a new file with name unicode and with a simple command '/usr/bin/unicode-start'. After it, some program works properly with UTF-8 hungarian. Midnight Commander does not like UTF-8 but Mutt likes. Of course it depemds on the actual program too. E17 and opera works properly. Thanks. borsi 2009/3/31 René Rebe <[email protected]> > Hi, > > > borsi wrote: > >> Hi! >> >> >> I tried to use cups printing with samba server. I had a few message in the >> /var/log/messages and in cups' error.log. This was caused by the T2 locale >> configuration. Printing only works when locale is POSIX or any type UTF-8 >> coded language localization. I would like to use hu_HU.UTF-8 but in stone >> this is not allowed to choose. >> Only hu-.HU is present but it means ISO-8859-2 codeing. >> How way could I change the locale without stone? Or why stone not prompt >> hu_HU.UTF-8, but locale -a show it? >> >> > hm - strange. For my utf-8 locales it just used to work. Maybe something > is imperfect in vanilla glibc regarding your locale? > > If you find out more details about the problem please let us know! > > -- > René Rebe - ExactCODE GmbH - Europe, Germany, Berlin > http://exactcode.de | http://t2-project.org | http://rene.rebe.name > >
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