On 11/16/07, Niki Kovacs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I've been setting up a networked printer in a 100% Linux LAN, and > there's only one small problem left: how do I localize the CUPS > interface (e. g. the pages I see when opening http://localhost:631 in a > browser)? > > My system is localized in french. LANG is fr_FR.UTF-8 in > /etc/sysconfig/i18n. And I checked Firefox: it's supposed to open web > content in French. > > Curiously, I had done similar installs before with Slackware 12, and > there, the CUPS interface displayed in french "out of the box", e. g. > without specifying it in cupsd.conf. Now IIRC, I had explicitly set a > whole bunch of environment variables on my Slackware install > (LC_MESSAGES and the likes) to french. 1) Could it be that? 2) Which > variable would that be, and where do I set these in CentOS? Slackware's > localization variables are all meant to be set in > /etc/profile.d/lang.sh. Where is the orthodox place to do that in CentOS? > > cheers, > > Niki Kovacs > _______________________________________________ > hi ..Niki,
don't know the exact place for the language change, but Try setting the language from login screen or using system-config-language if available. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] True greatness is measured by how much freedom you give to others, not by how much you can coerce others to do what you want. --Larry Wall
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