I got only 1 screenshot of the problem at the moment:
http://filebin.ca/nqwc/erro_1.png
See the box at botton panel, near "eternallands" application, this happens all
the time, while I'm using OpenOffice.org, Internet, playing etc.
I use this NVIDIA driver: NVIDIA-Linux-x86-100.14.19-pkg1.run
I
Ok, how to change my user locale variable?
> If you mean that other applications deal with filenames in the UTF8
> encoding, this is expected. The shell is broken in the sense that it
> supposes the on-disk encoding is the same as that of the locale.
>
> As the shell is unlikely to ever be fixe
te: Sat, 16 Feb 2008 17:41:19 +0100
>
> On sam, 2008-02-16 at 15:27 +, Saulo S. Toledo wrote:
>> Normal user:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ locale
>> LANG=pt_BR
>> LANGUAGE=pt_BR:pt:en
>> LC_CTYPE="pt_BR"
>
> Then where is the bug? You have a ISO-
Normal user:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ locale
LANG=pt_BR
LANGUAGE=pt_BR:pt:en
LC_CTYPE="pt_BR"
LC_NUMERIC="pt_BR"
LC_TIME="pt_BR"
LC_COLLATE="pt_BR"
LC_MONETARY="pt_BR"
LC_MESSAGES="pt_BR"
LC_PAPER="pt_BR"
LC_NAME="pt_BR"
LC_ADDRESS="pt_BR"
LC_TELEPHONE="pt_BR"
LC_MEASUREMENT="pt_BR"
LC_IDENTIFICATION=
I think Debian need recognize the system and do this automatically.
Where I can change this at boot time?
> Please read README.Debian.
> ntfs-3g /dev/sda1 /mnt/windows ntfs-3g locale=pt_BR.utf8 0 0
>
> Regards, Adam.
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This happens because I'm reporting with "reportbug" exactilly from
gnome-terminal
For example, my /etc/environment file:
LANG="pt_BR.UTF-8"
LANGUAGE="pt_BR:pt:en"
All my applications recognize the system how UTF8, but here with gnome-terminal
this does not happens.
Maybe this problem appear
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