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The Tuesday 2007-03-27 at 22:48 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I built another system with openSUSE 10.2, and as before did no special
> charset selections. The same problem occurs on other system that is
> completely different. I have been mapping my Data drives like this the
> last 2 years since SuSE 9.1, all without this sort of result. I always
> used the standard setups from SuSE/SUSE/openSUSE where charsets are
> concerned. 
> 
> These systems are installed with English (US) as Primary language, Eng
> (UK) and German as Secondary Languages. Region and Time Zone are Europe
> and Germany resp. I have done dozens of systems like this, only have
> this problem with Konqueror as Data Manager in Super User Mode, 

Ah!

> since
> installing openSUSE 10.2
> 
> This problem only occurs in Konqueror. Stranger is that if I open
> Konqueror from the openSUSE main panel with the icon "Home (Personal
> Files)", the file names are displayed correctly. When I open Konqueror
> as "File Manager - Super User Mode", _then_ the characters are displayed
> incorrectly. 

Very interesting :-)

> Can it be root's environment settings?? To check, I went to
> "Shell - Konsole" to do a "su -", the file names are shown correctly
> here. So the root environment settings seem OK. Any other thoughts are
> welcome ...

Kde ignores the environment settings. Root has it's own settings, which in 
the case of kde you have to set in root's kde desktop, or in konqueror, 
browsing to "settings:/" and modifying language settings there.

- -- 
Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.
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