Thanks for the quick explanation. I had not placed the locale archive in the correct location. Fixed now and things are working fine.
Thanks again, John > > When Urwid thinks that it is not running with a UTF-8 > encoding it will use the "alternate character set" escape > sequences to draw certain graphic characters. If your > terminal is not set up to interpret these escape sequences it > will display the characters as the letters you show above. > Most terminals that I have tested will display the proper > character when the alternate character set escape sequences are used. > > What terminal do you notice the problem in (or is it the > Linux console, since you mention upgrading your kernel)? > What is your $LANG setting? > > Ian > > > _______________________________________________ > Urwid mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.excess.org/mailman/listinfo/urwid > > _______________________________________________ Urwid mailing list [email protected] http://lists.excess.org/mailman/listinfo/urwid
