Actually, LC_MESSAGES is responsible for the text messages translation.
Thus in some cases you may want to leave LANG, LC_CTYPE (character types)
on other value, and set only LC_MESSAGES to the desires language.
the command 'locale' shows the current settings.
- Oren
On 23/08/07, shimi [EMAIL
On 23/08/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, LC_MESSAGES is responsible for the text messages translation.
Thus in some cases you may want to leave LANG, LC_CTYPE (character types)
on other value, and set only LC_MESSAGES to the desires language.
the command 'locale' shows
In Ubuntu 7.04 I use KDE's Konsole program to access the CLI. The
default language of my system is Hebrew, as is the KDE desktop, but
I'd prefer that the console be English only. How does once configure
that?
Here is an example of Hebrew output in Konsole:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo apt-get
On Thursday 23 August 2007 02:34, Dotan Cohen wrote:
In Ubuntu 7.04 I use KDE's Konsole program to access the CLI. The
default language of my system is Hebrew, as is the KDE desktop, but
I'd prefer that the console be English only. How does once configure
that?
Here is an example of Hebrew
On 23/08/07, shimi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 23 August 2007 02:34, Dotan Cohen wrote:
In Ubuntu 7.04 I use KDE's Konsole program to access the CLI. The
default language of my system is Hebrew, as is the KDE desktop, but
I'd prefer that the console be English only. How does once
On Thursday 23 August 2007 05:41, Dotan Cohen wrote:
On 23/08/07, shimi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 23 August 2007 02:34, Dotan Cohen wrote:
In Ubuntu 7.04 I use KDE's Konsole program to access the CLI. The
default language of my system is Hebrew, as is the KDE desktop, but
On 23/08/07, shimi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If that specific variable changes the behavior as you wish (like I said -
there are few of them, some used by some programs, some used by others...) -
then - yes :)
-- Shimi
That works, thanks!
Dotan Cohen
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