For the record, the future is UTF-8 instead of ISO-8859-1 / Latin-1. Unless 
you have a need to stick to the old ways its better to use en_GB.utf8

On Friday, August 2, 2013 3:42:16 PM UTC-4, John Cremona wrote:

> The diagnosis was correct: I was ssh-ing from my desktop where the set 
> is our university's official linux desktop and sets everything to 
> en_GB.iso88591 but when you install ubuntu and say your are English-UK 
> it only installs en_GB.  Something like that anyway.  Then ssh-ing to 
> the new machine forwards the environment and that gives error 
> messages.  Now that I know this I just did "sudo locale-gen en_GB" on 
> each machine and all the error messages went away. 
>

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