On 09/13/09 08:58, Daniel B. Thurman wrote: > On 09/12/09 23:11, 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= >> >> > $ locale > LANG=C > LC_CTYPE="C" > LC_NUMERIC="C" > LC_TIME="C" > LC_COLLATE="C" > LC_MONETARY="C" > LC_MESSAGES="C" > LC_PAPER="C" > LC_NAME="C" > LC_ADDRESS="C" > LC_TELEPHONE="C" > LC_MEASUREMENT="C" > LC_IDENTIFICATION="C" > LC_ALL= > > I manually typed in: system-config-language > and the default was the first top item in the > list, i.e. Afrikaans (South America) and this > was somehow the default set during installation > of F11 even though the installer told me it was > correctly set to English (USA). > > In any case, I do not understand why I have the > "C" locale... > > Thanks- > Dan Oops - I meant: Afrikaans (South AFRICA) - sigh. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines