Gary Mills-san wrote (10/ 9/08 11:26 AM): > I've done that. Now, gdm displays the en_CA.ISO8859-1 in its languages menu. > I selected that one and logged in. My locale was en_CA.ISO8859-1 in a > gnome-terminal. > So, it all works now. For some reason, I had to update locale.alias for > build 99.
So you should modify locale.alias. none UTF-8 on dtlogin also could be removed but CDE will be EOL before we modify dtlogin. > I understand the need to encourage people to move to the UTF-8 locales, but > for > large sites this has to be a site decision. That's why the workaround of locale.alias is available. fujiwara
