Hi,
I don't think its a hal issue, have you add your hostname to
your /etc/hosts ?? I know xorg is longer to launch if hostname can't be
resolved.
Regards.
On Sat, 2009-01-10 at 10:04 +0800, michael wrote:
> I have installed Gnome 2.22.3 on FreeBSD 7.1 (i386).
>
> I start it after logging on
Hi,
I'm not an encoding expert, but maybe your localegen is not up to date.
Is your wanted locale uncomment in file /etc/localge.gen ? If not
uncomment it and launch as root locage-gen.
After that maybe gnome-terminal will use defined locale.
On Sun, 2009-01-11 at 19:23 +0800, michael wrote:
Its a system tool, but part of glibc as i know so not sure this is same
behaviour on freebsd.
So forget locale-gen.
have you try to export LC_ALL with good locale in your .xinitrc ? Just
an idea i'm not a freebsd user (maybe a days, i look for it sometime ;))
On Sun, 2009-01-11 at 20:17 +0800,
What should I do?
> Maybe, insert some code in
> /usr/local/share/xsession/gnome.desktop ?
>
> -Original Message-
> From: David Dupin
> To: michael
> Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2009 13:34:00 +0100
> Subject: Re: Re[4]: How can I set encoding in gnome-terminal
>
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