On Sun, 8 Jun 2003 02:31 pm, charlie sent this :-
> > > It can be done in the kernel certainly. In the language support
> > > section.
> >
> > And that is where?
>
> You will have to go into your kernel:-

Please note, never having used this, and unsure what might might happen. In 
Mandrake there is a Kernel Configurator. It is possible to disable certain 
things, and I assume [which might make an ass of me] that in this case it 
might mean, not actually remove anything, but just stop them working.
In that area, if you have NLS UTF8 as a module, which is the way it is 
compiled by default it might be possible to stop it working?

Big K/Configuration/Control Centre/System/Kernel Configurator/File 
Systems/Native Language Support.

Best to read what it says by clicking on the line and then click the gear to 
disable it. 

Save your changes.

But please be warned again, I only found this by mistake this morning, on a 
public holiday here in Oz and I do not know what it actually does. Click on 
help, and it may throw more light on the situation. Being KDE I imagine that 
it would work well.

Charlie. 


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