El Sáb 28 Abr 2001 13:20, Bjarkan escribió:
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> El Sáb 28 Abr 2001 10:18, Karolina Lindqvist escribió:
> > Maybe it is a thing for the debian
> > language team, if there is such a one, that it fails on my system.
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> > As for now, I don't find th
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El Sáb 28 Abr 2001 10:18, Karolina Lindqvist escribió:
> Maybe it is a thing for the debian
> language team, if there is such a one, that it fails on my system.
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> As for now, I don't find the LANG setting important, since very
> few programs appears
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 07:06:51PM +0200, Karolina Lindqvist wrote:
> [/u/home/pgd (6)]$ LANG=sv_SE.ISO8859-1 ls
> ??0?
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> [/u/home/pgd (6)]$ LANG=sv ls
> %backup%~ docbookmessage1.html
I had similar problems
On Fridayen den 27 April 2001 13:46, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
> I'm purely guessing here, but could it be, that those locales
> are not actually there? See /etc/locale.gen for what I mean.
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No, it's there.
cat /etc/locale.gen
cut ...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ISO-8859-15
sv_SE ISO-8859-1
#ta_IN
On Fridayen den 27 April 2001 12:22, Achim Bohnet wrote:
> Works fine here. What the output of locale -a? E.g., on
> potato:
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> ds02(0) ~/tmp > locale -a | grep sv
> sv
> sv_FI
> sv_SE
> ds02(0) ~/tmp > LANG=sv_SE.ISO8859-1 ls does-not-exists
> ls: does-not-exists: Filen eller katalogen finns
Karolina Lindqvist wrote:
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> On Wednesdayen den 25 April 2001 17:33, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
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> > So my question is: How do I set LANG globally for KDE.
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> My experience is that if I set lang, debian stops working.
> I have tried LANG=sv_SE and LANG=sv, and even setting the
> individual LC_XX
On Friday 27 April 2001 10:08, Karolina Lindqvist wrote:
> On Wednesdayen den 25 April 2001 17:33, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
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> > So my question is: How do I set LANG globally for KDE.
>
> My experience is that if I set lang, debian stops working.
> I have tried LANG=sv_SE and LANG=sv, and even
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I'm no longer member of that list, but I found a good solution to this
problem, so I'm giving it you... in fact I found it in other Linux
distributions (Debian is the only one I know that does not use this).
In /etc/Xsession, change the first lin
On Wednesdayen den 25 April 2001 17:33, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
> So my question is: How do I set LANG globally for KDE.
My experience is that if I set lang, debian stops working.
I have tried LANG=sv_SE and LANG=sv, and even setting the
individual LC_XXX environment variables. It gives various
On Thursday 26 April 2001 23:11, Bjarkan wrote:
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> El Mié 25 Abr 2001 17:33, Viktor Rosenfeld escribió:
> > Hello folks,
> > $LANG variable. In my ~/.bashrc file I have export LANG=de_DE and when
> > So my question is: How do I set LANG globally
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El Mié 25 Abr 2001 17:33, Viktor Rosenfeld escribió:
> Hello folks,
> $LANG variable. In my ~/.bashrc file I have export LANG=de_DE and when
> So my question is: How do I set LANG globally for KDE.
I had your problem. But I found a "partial" solution
On Apr 25 2001, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
> So my question is: How do I set LANG globally for KDE.
You didn't say *how* you loaded KDE (via startx or via a
display manager). Anyway, one possible try might be to set the
variable in your ~/.xsession file (startx reads it and yo
Hello folks,
gnucash is supposed to adapt its locale to the one specified in the
$LANG variable. In my ~/.bashrc file I have export LANG=de_DE and when
I run gnucash from Konsole, it will show German menu entries (and more
locale specific features). However, when I run gnucash from the ALT-F2
co
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