Dear friends,

I have two PC's with exactly the same configurations - one in my office and 
the other at home. They are running RedHat Linux 6.2 and PostgreSQL included 
in distribution. The first one I recently installed by upgrading from Linux 
6.1 and the for the second one I went through full installation process.

I have also exactly the same db's, tables and row's in PostgreSQL. All my 
data's are completely equal. Recently found that when I invoke SQL command 
"SELECT * FROM nst ORDER BY name;" I have different answers on my systems. I 
would like to mention that I use KOI8 (RUSSIAN) encoding. The 1-st one puts 
English before Russian, it's ok because they have less ASCII codes. But the 
2-nd one is little strange. It sorts Russian characters truely but puts 
digits and English after Russian. Here it is some outscreen:

SELECT name,id FROM nst ORDER BY name;
-----------
ÂÈÍÎ
ÌÎÍÈÒÎÐ
ÂÈÍÎ 1971
ÌÎÍÈÒÎÐ 15"
Telephone
Windows

I found some SET commands but they didn't gave me any result.

So, do you have any idea about solving this problem? Thank you for your 
time.

All the best.
Anton Kalauzki
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