Anne Wilson wrote: > On Sunday 13 September 2009 16:27:28 Ed Greshko wrote: > >> Anne Wilson wrote: >> >>> On Sunday 13 September 2009 07:11:24 Tim wrote: >>> >>>> On Sat, 2009-09-12 at 16:28 -0700, Daniel B. Thurman wrote: >>>> >>>>> Can someone direct me how to set a system-wide >>>>> UTF-8 locales? >>>>> >>>> That's the default (using UTF-8 encoding for most, if not all, locales). >>>> What do you get if you type the "locale" command into a terminal? >>>> >>>> [tim@suspishus ~]$ locale >>>> LANG=en_AU.UTF-8 >>>> LC_CTYPE="en_AU.UTF-8" >>>> LC_NUMERIC="en_AU.UTF-8" >>>> LC_TIME="en_AU.UTF-8" >>>> LC_COLLATE="en_AU.UTF-8" >>>> LC_MONETARY="en_AU.UTF-8" >>>> LC_MESSAGES="en_AU.UTF-8" >>>> LC_PAPER="en_AU.UTF-8" >>>> LC_NAME="en_AU.UTF-8" >>>> LC_ADDRESS="en_AU.UTF-8" >>>> LC_TELEPHONE="en_AU.UTF-8" >>>> LC_MEASUREMENT="en_AU.UTF-8" >>>> LC_IDENTIFICATION="en_AU.UTF-8" >>>> LC_ALL= >>>> >>> Hmm - on install I marked everything as English-British. system-config- >>> language says that my language is English|-British, but the 'locale' >>> command marks everything as en_US. Any ideas? >>> >>> Anne >>> >> The only time I've ever seen that happen is when I've logged in from the >> console and language drop down box in the lower left was set to English >> (United States) and I failed to notice. >> >> > Nothing like that. I don't have other locales installed, so I don't have the > icon for changing them, and I've checked everything I can think of in KDE > settings, not that I think they should affect this. > > Anne > Strange.... I assume that /etc/sysconfig/i18n has LANG="en_GB.UTF-8" -- O'Reilly's Law of the Kitchen: Cleanliness is next to impossible Guess Who! http://tinyurl.com/mc4xe7
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