On Fri, 2004-08-27 at 22:13, Björn Persson wrote: > Reinhard Sy wrote: > > > The default encoding is: ANSI_X3.4-1968 > > (Also known as ASCII.) > > > I can select UTF-8 but I would like to make this the default. Where I > > can set the default character encoding for Gnome Terminal ? > > I don't know about Gnome Terminal, but in the file /etc/sysconfig/i18n > you can set the default character encoding for the whole system. Add > ".UTF-8" to the variable LANG. You probably want it to look like this: > > LANG="de_DE.UTF-8" > > ("de_DE" means German. "i18n" stands for "internationalization".) > > I'm not sure exactly how this file is used, but you may have to add the > same value to the list in SUPPORTED. It may look something like this: > > SUPPORTED="en_US:en:de_DE:de:de_DE.UTF-8" here my i18n - file: [root@puffin sysconfig]# cat i18n LANG="de_DE.UTF-8" SUPPORTED="de_DE.UTF-8:de_DE:de" SYSFONT="latarcyrheb-sun16" [root@puffin sysconfig]# But this does not change the default gnome-terminal character encoding. Reinhard > > Are you sure it's UTF-8 you want? If you have existing text files they > may be encoded in ISO-8859-1 or ISO-8859-15. > > Björn Persson