To fix the problem you need to edit /etc/sysconfig/i18n and make sure
the first two lines are:

LANG="en_US"
LOCALE="en_US"

That should fix the problem.

--Byron Clark

On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 09:37:12AM -0600, Jacob Albretsen wrote:
> On Wednesday 11 June 2003 05:07 pm, Bryan Murdock wrote:
> > I've installed acrobat reader on my new Redhat system (with the home
> > directory I've been using under Mandrake 9.1) and it says this:
> >
> > Warning: charset "UTF-8" not supported, using "ISO8859-1".
> > Aborted
> >
> > and then won't run.  I'm trying to figure this out.  I've now noticed
> > that there are a bunch of lines in my .xsession-errors file that say
> > something like:
> >
> > Window manager warning: Property _NET_WM_NAME on window 0x320001b
> > contained invalid UTF-8
> >
> > What the heck is this and how might I get the problem fixed?
> 
> I ran into the exact same problem.  I looked and looked for a solution so the 
> ISO8859-1 charset would be generated instead of UTF-8.  Didn't find anything, 
> and I even posted here and no one had a solution.
> 
> One of the MANY reasons I switched from Red(mond)Hat to Mandrake.
> 
> -- 
> Jacob Albretsen
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