Alexander Dalloz wrote:
As UTF-8 is the future and only some applications have still problems with UTF-8 - non Fedora apps - you should start the application with "LANG=C program". If it is started as a service with an init script, then add the LANG=C to that script. I won't disable UTF-8 in general as Mike suggested.
I agree that UTF-8 is imminent, but too many things break. My Acrobat Reader would not run. Bash 2.05 has problems (Meta-p: history-search-backward & Meta-n: history-search-forward in your .inputrc don't work if using the Fedora default for en_US.UTF-8).