konqueror : can't talk to klauncher

2001-04-28 Thread B Thomas
Hi,
Apologies about this repost, I forgot the subject on the previous one 
(attached)Sincerely
balbir thomas





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2001-04-28 Thread B Thomas


Hi,
I recently installed kde 2.1 (with libqt.2.3.so ) on debian 2.2 (kernel 2.2.19) 
and am faced with the following two problems. 

1) konqueror starts and downloads the first url I give it (without the images) 
but thereafter I get the error "can't talk to klauncher" . So I did "startx > 
error 2>&1 " and the contents of error (with the initial X server startup part 
removed ) are given below : 


DCOPServer up and running.
QSocketNotifier: Multiple socket notifiers for same socket 6 and type read
WARNING: KDE detected X Error: BadDrawable (invalid Pixmap or Window parameter) 
9
  Major opcode:  14
QObject::connect: Cannot connect KAction::activated() to Konsole::(null)
WARNING: Could not find schema named 
kdecore (KProtocolManager): ERROR: Protocol  not found
kdeinit: fork() failed!
: Resource temporarily unavailable
kio (KLauncher): ERROR: KLauncher: KDEInit communication error! Commiting 
suicide!
DCOP aborting (delayed) call from 'anonymous-5590-2' to 'klauncher'
QFile::open: No file name specified
Couldn't open 
kio_http: WARNING: Can't communicate with cookiejar!
kio_http: WARNING: Unbounded datastream on a Keep Alive connection!
kio_http: WARNING: Can't communicate with cookiejar!
konqueror: ERROR: ERROR 3: couldn't create slave : can't talk to klauncher
konqueror: ERROR: ERROR 3: couldn't create slave : can't talk to klauncher
konqueror: ERROR: ERROR 3: couldn't create slave : can't talk to klauncher
konqueror: ERROR: ERROR 3: couldn't create slave : can't talk to klauncher
konqueror: ERROR: ERROR 3: couldn't create slave : can't talk to klauncher
konqueror: ERROR: ERROR 3: couldn't create slave : can't talk to klauncher
konqueror: ERROR: ERROR 3: couldn't create slave : can't talk to klauncher
konqueror: ERROR: ERROR 3: couldn't create slave : can't talk to klauncher
kio (KRun): ERROR: ERROR 3 can't talk to klauncher
WARNING: KDE detected X Error: BadDrawable (invalid Pixmap or Window parameter) 
9
  Major opcode:  14
WARNING: KDE detected X Error: BadDrawable (invalid Pixmap or Window parameter) 
9
  Major opcode:  14
WARNING: KDE detected X Error: BadDrawable (invalid Pixmap or Window parameter) 
9
  Major opcode:  14
WARNING: KDE detected X Error: BadDrawable (invalid Pixmap or Window parameter) 
9
  Major opcode:  14
konqueror: ERROR: ERROR 3: couldn't create slave : can't talk to klauncher
kio (KRun): ERROR: ERROR 3 can't talk to klauncher
WARNING: KDE detected X Error: BadDrawable (invalid Pixmap or Window parameter) 
9
  Major opcode:  14
WARNING: KDE detected X Error: BadDrawable (invalid Pixmap or Window parameter) 
9
  Major opcode:  14
WARNING: KDE detected X Error: BadDrawable (invalid Pixmap or Window parameter) 
9
  Major opcode:  14
WARNING: KDE detected X Error: BadDrawable (invalid Pixmap or Window parameter) 
9
  Major opcode:  14
konqueror: ERROR: ERROR 3: couldn't create slave : can't talk to klauncher
kio (KRun): ERROR: ERROR 3 can't talk to klauncher
WARNING: KDE detected X Error: BadDrawable (invalid Pixmap or Window parameter) 
9
  Major opcode:  14
WARNING: KDE detected X Error: BadDrawable (invalid Pixmap or Window parameter) 
9
  Major opcode:  14
WARNING: KDE detected X Error: BadDrawable (invalid Pixmap or Window parameter) 
9
  Major opcode:  14
WARNING: KDE detected X Error: BadDrawable (invalid Pixmap or Window parameter) 
9
  Major opcode:  14
WARNING: KDE detected X Error: BadDrawable (invalid Pixmap or Window parameter) 
9
  Major opcode:  14
WARNING: KDE detected X Error: BadDrawable (invalid Pixmap or Window parameter) 
9
  Major opcode:  14
WARNING: KDE detected X Error: BadDrawable (invalid Pixmap or Window parameter) 
9
  Major opcode:  14
X Error of failed request:  BadWindow (invalid Window parameter)
  Major opcode of failed request:  7 (X_ReparentWindow)
  Resource id in failed request:  0x24e
  Serial number of failed request:  13395
  Current serial number in output stream:  13524
Double QObject deletion detected.

waiting for X server to shut down 

[artsd] suspend



2) deselect complain about the following :

a) libsasl7 recommends libsasl-modules or libsasl-modules-nonus
   libsasl-modules does not appear to be available
   libsasl-modules-nonus does not appear to be available

b) koshell recommends koffice
   koffice does not appear to be available

c) task-kde recommends kdm
   kdm does not appear to be available
   task-kde recommends keystone
   keystone does not appear to be available
   task-kde recommends kit
   kit does not appear to be available
   task-kde recommends knode
   knode does not appear to be available
   task-kde recommends ksirc
   ksirc does not appear to be available
   task-kde recommends ktalkd
   ktalkd does not appear to be available
   task-kde recommends klisa
   klisa does not appear to be available

I would be grateful for your help in fixing these .

Re: KDE 2.1.1 + XFree86 4.0.3 + Matrox G450

2001-04-28 Thread Gordon Sadler
On Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 12:46:34PM -0700, Frankie Fong wrote:
> From: "Frankie Fong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-kde@lists.debian.org
> Subject: KDE 2.1.1 + XFree86 4.0.3 + Matrox G450
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> I have a situation where I wonder if anybody experienced:
> 
> I have a Debian 2.2r2 distribution installed.
> I have XFree86 4.0.3 installed from source (built together with
> the latest Matrox G450 driver)
> 
> X works fine with twm as window manager.
> 
> then I installed the KDE2.2.1 binary deb packages:
>  KDElibs3
>  KDEbase
> 
> successfully after I resolved the dependencies which
> include the following packages:
>  XFree86 3.3.6, qt 2.3.0,
>  libssl096 -> libc6 2.2.2.4 -> libdb2.7.7-7
> 
> they all installed successfully.
> 
> in order to rebuild my XFree86 4.0.3 after the libc6 update,
> i installed libc6-dev 2.2.2.4.
> 
> X worked fine after the upgrade (with twm).
> 
> then I modified my .xinitrc script to run 'startkde'
> instead of the 'twm' stuff.
> 
> startx
> 
> after some blinking and flashing of the screen, x dies.
> 
> strangely enough, when i compared the /var/log/XFree86.0.log
> of my successful twm start and my failed kde start, they
> are both the same.
> 
> I am hoping for someone who could point me to somewhere else
> inside the system where i could find some KDE/X error messages.
> 
I had this happen more times than I care to admit.. turns out some of
the fonts I copied from another OS (M$) weren't up to snuff. They caused
all sorts of problems, from X crashing back to desktop ( on startup,
trying to use xfontsel, trying to change fonts in konsole, but not
control-center -- I had to pick a certain font or 2 to crash there).
Oh, my solution here, remove the other fonts, since then, no problems.

As I recall, the ssh problem from another response provides an error
message when X fails to start. Something about wrong protocol? I posted
it to debian-x the day libssl0.9.6a came out..

Good luck

Gordon Sadler




Re: KMail Bug?

2001-04-28 Thread Hendrik Sattler
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On Saturday, 28. April 2001 18:59, Volker Schlecht wrote:
> version:
> kmail  2.1.1-6
>
> I experience the following problem with kmail in woody: when fetching
> mail from a variety of pop3 servers it often hangs apparently randomly
> with one server.
> netstat shows the connection to be established, but it will neither
> fetch mail nor move on to the next server - it just does nothing.
>
> As I said above, this is independent of the mail server in question,
> sometimes it hangs here, sometimes it hangs there ...

Just as knode in 2.1.1:
Sometimes it hangs at fetching articles (over a DSL line!) then I press stop 
an call that message again and it come at once...

It may be something below knode and kmail, what ever there may be...

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Re: KDE 2.1.1 + XFree86 4.0.3 + Matrox G450

2001-04-28 Thread David Bishop

Your problem is that you installed libssl096.  I would be willing to bet 
dollars to donutholes that you have ssh installed, and that startx is dying 
while trying to start the ssh-agent.  If you run ssh from the command line it 
will come back with an error about mismatching libssl's.  The quick work 
around is to uninstall ssh.  The correct workaround is finding the ssh 
packages that work with that libssl.  I don't recall where you get those from 
:-)  Either way, that's your problem.

D.A.Bishop

On Saturday 28 April 2001 13:46, Frankie Fong wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have a situation where I wonder if anybody experienced:
>
> I have a Debian 2.2r2 distribution installed.
> I have XFree86 4.0.3 installed from source (built together with
> the latest Matrox G450 driver)
>
> X works fine with twm as window manager.
>
> then I installed the KDE2.2.1 binary deb packages:
>  KDElibs3
>  KDEbase
>
> successfully after I resolved the dependencies which
> include the following packages:
>  XFree86 3.3.6, qt 2.3.0,
>  libssl096 -> libc6 2.2.2.4 -> libdb2.7.7-7
>
> they all installed successfully.
>
> in order to rebuild my XFree86 4.0.3 after the libc6 update,
> i installed libc6-dev 2.2.2.4.
>
> X worked fine after the upgrade (with twm).
>
> then I modified my .xinitrc script to run 'startkde'
> instead of the 'twm' stuff.
>
> startx
>
> after some blinking and flashing of the screen, x dies.
>
> strangely enough, when i compared the /var/log/XFree86.0.log
> of my successful twm start and my failed kde start, they
> are both the same.
>
> I am hoping for someone who could point me to somewhere else
> inside the system where i could find some KDE/X error messages.
>
> thanks in advance.
> frankie
>
>
> _
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KDE 2.1.1 + XFree86 4.0.3 + Matrox G450

2001-04-28 Thread Frankie Fong
Hello everyone,
I have a situation where I wonder if anybody experienced:
I have a Debian 2.2r2 distribution installed.
I have XFree86 4.0.3 installed from source (built together with
the latest Matrox G450 driver)
X works fine with twm as window manager.
then I installed the KDE2.2.1 binary deb packages:
KDElibs3
KDEbase
successfully after I resolved the dependencies which
include the following packages:
XFree86 3.3.6, qt 2.3.0,
libssl096 -> libc6 2.2.2.4 -> libdb2.7.7-7
they all installed successfully.
in order to rebuild my XFree86 4.0.3 after the libc6 update,
i installed libc6-dev 2.2.2.4.
X worked fine after the upgrade (with twm).
then I modified my .xinitrc script to run 'startkde'
instead of the 'twm' stuff.
startx
after some blinking and flashing of the screen, x dies.
strangely enough, when i compared the /var/log/XFree86.0.log
of my successful twm start and my failed kde start, they
are both the same.
I am hoping for someone who could point me to somewhere else
inside the system where i could find some KDE/X error messages.
thanks in advance.
frankie
_
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Re: Keeping kdm while starting gnome

2001-04-28 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
> > K -> Preferences -> System -> Login Manager -> Sessions
> > enter the name of the gnome executable in the "New type" line and
> > click "Add new".
> 
> gnome-session is the name for starting a "gnome session"
>
ah, yes. i thought it was that. :)
if you think, that gnome-session is a bad name for a session type
(because it's obviously "a bit" long), you may make a symlink named
"gnome".
btw, i'm playing with idea to provide aliases for session types, so
one can name a session type independently of the associated program.
does anybody think that this is _really_ useful or is "symlink aliasing"
good enough?

best regards

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--
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Re: Keeping kdm while starting gnome

2001-04-28 Thread Christian Jensen
fredag 27 april 2001 10:44, skrev Oswald Buddenhagen:
> > I would like to be able to start gnome as well occasionally, from
> > the kdm menu.
>
> K -> Preferences -> System -> Login Manager -> Sessions
> enter the name of the gnome executable in the "New type" line and
> click "Add new".

gnome-session is the name for starting a "gnome session"
>
> > I have no idea how to start gnome from the console either...
>
> that could be a problem ...
> try starting a failsave session and there try "gnome", "gnome-session",
> "gnome-windowmanager", etc. - i don't know exactly.
>
> hth
>
> best regards

My first post to the list, thanks for all you'r Ivan and the others.

Christian




KMail Bug?

2001-04-28 Thread Volker Schlecht

version: 
kmail  2.1.1-6 

I experience the following problem with kmail in woody: when fetching
mail from a variety of pop3 servers it often hangs apparently randomly
with one server.
netstat shows the connection to be established, but it will neither
fetch mail nor move on to the next server - it just does nothing.

As I said above, this is independent of the mail server in question,
sometimes it hangs here, sometimes it hangs there ...

reagrds,
Volker

-- 
No one wants war.
-- Kirk, "Errand of Mercy", stardate 3201.7




Re: KOffice 1.1 Beta1

2001-04-28 Thread Chris Howells
Ben Burton wrote:
> 
> > I'll ensure that http://www.koffice.org/install-binaries.phtml is
> > updated.
> 
> Grazie.
 
No problem :)

> Binaries for unstable will always be available at the usual debian places
> (www.debian.org, ftp.debian.org, etc).
> 
> Binaries for testing and stable (if I may speak for those who run
> kde.debian.net) will be available at kde.debian.net but will take longer to
> appear since there will be some non-trivial work involved in backporting
> things to testing/stable.

Thanks for that. I've made the updates, so the web server should update
soon.

Cheers,

-- 
Chris Howells 
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ: 93699029
Web: http://www.chowells.uklinux.net





Re: Howto set LANG for KDE

2001-04-28 Thread P. de Vicente
El Sáb 28 Abr 2001 13:20, Bjarkan escribió:

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> El Sáb 28 Abr 2001 10:18, Karolina Lindqvist escribió:
> > Maybe it is a thing for the debian
> > language team, if there is such a one, that it fails on my system.
> >
> > As for now, I don't find the LANG setting important, since very
> > few programs appears to be Swedish adapted, and KDE has its own
> > independent language settings. It does not
> > matter to me if half the system is in English and half in Swedish.
> > -- Karolina
>
>   I'm spanish and did have the same problem, but I realize that the
> problem is inside kde. I solve it adding "export LANG=es_ES" in
> /etc/kde2/kde2.sh because It was imposible with the .profile and related.

 Perhaps I am missing the point of this discussion but I have no problem with 
my language environment. I am also spanish. I installed task-spanish which 
installs, among other packages, package user-es. This latter package has a 
script called /usr/bin/castellanizarwhich sets 
the following line in /etc/bash.bashrc 

if [ -f /etc/language-es ]; then source /etc/language-es; fi
if [ -f /etc/bash_aliases-es ] ; then
source /etc/bash_aliases-es
fi

/etc/bash_aliases-es sets all variables needed for a spanish environment. And 
this works absolutely fine. Man pages area in spanish, answers to programs 
like "y/n" are translated to "s/n" and answering "s" works as answering "y". 

 I know most of the people of this list do not speak spanish or are not 
interested in this locale but the example may help you to set your language 
setting. Any how this has no effect to KDE. KDE locale setting is independent 
on this.

I hope  I have not missed the point with my comment.


Pablo de Vicente.




Re: kdelibs-dev uninstallable ... docbook-utils

2001-04-28 Thread Karolina Lindqvist
On Saturdayen den 28 April 2001 09:29, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:


> I grabbed the docbook-utils debian package from the link posted
> on this list several weeks ago and it worked with no problem.
>
> Ivan

That explains it, it was probably when I was away and 
couldn't read this list.  Could someone please repeat the link 
since it is not in packages.debian.org?

-- Karolina




Re: Howto set LANG for KDE

2001-04-28 Thread Bjarkan
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El Sáb 28 Abr 2001 10:18, Karolina Lindqvist escribió:
> Maybe it is a thing for the debian
> language team, if there is such a one, that it fails on my system.
>
> As for now, I don't find the LANG setting important, since very
> few programs appears to be Swedish adapted, and KDE has its own
> independent language settings. It does not
> matter to me if half the system is in English and half in Swedish.
> -- Karolina

I'm spanish and did have the same problem, but I realize that the 
problem is inside kde. I solve it adding "export LANG=es_ES" in 
/etc/kde2/kde2.sh because It was imposible with the .profile and related.

kde2.sh is the standar startup script, launched when kde2 begin
to run, so it's very easy to understand that is a good place, maybe not
the best, but it's a solution.

So, I think the problem is not for Debian team, is for kde team.
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Re: Howto set LANG for KDE

2001-04-28 Thread Andreas Trottmann
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 07:06:51PM +0200, Karolina Lindqvist wrote:

> [/u/home/pgd (6)]$ LANG=sv_SE.ISO8859-1 ls
> ??0?
> 
> [/u/home/pgd (6)]$ LANG=sv ls
> %backup%~   docbookmessage1.html

I had similar problems with de_CH.ISO-8859-1 in Konsole (with xterm,
everything worked right), which was resolved by removing my ~/.kde (and
then recreating my favorite preferences). Apparently, something got
corrupted somewhere.

You could try logging in as a different user, or temporarily rename your
~/.kde, and see if you can reproduce your problem.

-- 
Andreas Trottmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>




Re: "Cleaning" filesystems (was: Re: buglets: kdebase and kdm 2.1.1-7 in sid)

2001-04-28 Thread Karolina Lindqvist
On Saturdayen den 28 April 2001 00:41, Rogerio Brito wrote:
> On Apr 26 2001, G. L. `Griz' Inabnit wrote:

>   There is a package called "cruft" that compares the contents
>   of your system with the things that dpkg has in its database.


That's fantastic. Exactly what I need.
Thank you.

-- Karolina




Re: Howto set LANG for KDE

2001-04-28 Thread Karolina Lindqvist
On Fridayen den 27 April 2001 13:46, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:


> I'm purely guessing here, but could it be, that those locales
> are not actually there?  See /etc/locale.gen for what I mean.
>


No, it's there.

cat /etc/locale.gen
 cut ...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ISO-8859-15
sv_SE ISO-8859-1
#ta_IN UTF-8
... cut ...

I think this is a major problem with Linux/debian for acceptance 
by "normal" people. When things go wrong, the normal installation 
procedures gives no hint what to do. You have to dig into the 
system the normal unix way, and know practically everything.

I can probably fix this problem, but it possibly involves 
browsing source code, to figure out what actually goes on and 
where it goes wrong. I am just asking here to possibly find an 
easier way to fix the problem. Maybe it is a thing for the debian 
language team, if there is such a one, that it fails on my system.

As for now, I don't find the LANG setting important, since very 
few programs appears to be Swedish adapted, and KDE has its own 
independent language settings. It does not 
matter to me if half the system is in English and half in Swedish.
Of course, I might enter some kind of debian translation team, to 
help with the Swedish adaption, if I just can figure out how to 
do that. KDE translation to Swedish appears to be pretty good, I 
don't think they need any help.

-- Karolina




Re: kdelibs-dev uninstallable ... docbook-utils

2001-04-28 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
On Sat, Apr 28, 2001 at 07:34:04AM +0200, Karolina Lindqvist wrote:
> On Fridayen den 27 April 2001 11:50, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
> 
> 
> > hmm...kdb2html works great for me if I have docbook-utils
> > installed... however nothing directly uses it so it's not even
> > important right now.
> >
> > All of the 2.2 stuff is straight forward docbook.  kdb2html is
> > no longer needed.
> 
> kdb2html is still referenced in the kdelibs/debian/rules file in 
> the CVS from 2001-04-26, and kdb2html appears to still use jw.
> This might not mean anything, but I still keep jw around, just in 
> case...

yes...for the kdoc stuff only and it's not required by KDE...it's just 
something that was requested by some Debian users.  
 
> I tried the jw from various versions of docbook-utils, since I 
> could not find any debian version when I was doing this, but none 
> worked. But the old kdb2html, which didn't use jw worked, so thus 
> I made my script based on that.

I grabbed the docbook-utils debian package from the link posted on this list
several weeks ago and it worked with no problem. 

Ivan

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Re: KOffice 1.1 Beta1

2001-04-28 Thread Ben Burton

> I'll ensure that http://www.koffice.org/install-binaries.phtml is
> updated.

Grazie.

> Sorry, I can't find any mention of this. What flavours of Debian are the
> binaries avaialbe for (e.g. potatos, testing, etc)

Binaries for unstable will always be available at the usual debian places
(www.debian.org, ftp.debian.org, etc).

Binaries for testing and stable (if I may speak for those who run
kde.debian.net) will be available at kde.debian.net but will take longer to
appear since there will be some non-trivial work involved in backporting
things to testing/stable.

Thanks,
Ben.

--

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http://baasil.humbug.org.au/bab/

Director of Training
Australian Informatics Olympiad Committee

Bigamy is having one wife too many. Monogamy is the same.
- Oscar Wilde




Re: koffice?

2001-04-28 Thread Ben Burton

> With the current problems with koffice for the potato packages, the recent
> announcement of KDE2 finally making it to woody and the fact that I'm
> running Progeny, which is woody-based, should I try replacing my current
> KDE from Ivan's site with KDE from Progeny and/or woody directly?

FWIW, I'm hoping that over the weekend I can do something with koffice to
make it easier to backport to potato..

Ben.

--

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Director of Training
Australian Informatics Olympiad Committee

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ever since I used to touch him up in the [ALP] Youth Council 20 years
ago.
- Paul Keating on Frank Walker





Re: koffice?

2001-04-28 Thread John Gay


With the current problems with koffice for the potato packages, the recent
announcement of KDE2 finally making it to woody and the fact that I'm running
Progeny, which is woody-based, should I try replacing my current KDE from Ivan's
site with KDE from Progeny and/or woody directly? Up until the change with
koffice, Ivan's KDE packages worked fine for me. I'm just not sure how close
Progeny is tracking woody so I might need to go to a straight woody source to
get the latest KDE.

Thanks again Ivan for all your valuable work in providing KDE for those of us
who otherwise would have had to do without.

Cheers,

 John Gay





Re: kdelibs-dev uninstallable ... docbook-utils

2001-04-28 Thread Karolina Lindqvist
On Fridayen den 27 April 2001 11:50, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:


> hmm...kdb2html works great for me if I have docbook-utils
> installed... however nothing directly uses it so it's not even
> important right now.
>
> All of the 2.2 stuff is straight forward docbook.  kdb2html is
> no longer needed.

kdb2html is still referenced in the kdelibs/debian/rules file in 
the CVS from 2001-04-26, and kdb2html appears to still use jw.
This might not mean anything, but I still keep jw around, just in 
case...

I tried the jw from various versions of docbook-utils, since I 
could not find any debian version when I was doing this, but none 
worked. But the old kdb2html, which didn't use jw worked, so thus 
I made my script based on that.

-- Karolina




Re: Howto set LANG for KDE

2001-04-28 Thread Karolina Lindqvist
On Fridayen den 27 April 2001 12:22, Achim Bohnet wrote:


> Works fine here.  What the output of locale -a?  E.g., on
> potato:
>
> ds02(0) ~/tmp > locale -a | grep sv
> sv
> sv_FI
> sv_SE
> ds02(0) ~/tmp > LANG=sv_SE.ISO8859-1 ls does-not-exists
> ls: does-not-exists: Filen eller katalogen finns inte
> ds02(1) ~/tmp > LANG=sv_SE.ISO8859-1 ls ~/.bash*
> /home/ach/.bash_history  /home/ach/.bash_profile
> /home/ach/.bash_logout   /home/ach/.bashrc
> ds02(0) ~/tmp > LANG=sv_SE ls ~/.bash*
> /home/ach/.bash_history  /home/ach/.bash_profile
> /home/ach/.bash_logout   /home/ach/.bashrc
> ds02(0) ~/tmp > LANG=sv ls ~/.bash*
> /home/ach/.bash_history  /home/ach/.bash_profile
> /home/ach/.bash_logout   /home/ach/.bashrc
> ds02(0) ~/tmp > env | grep ^L[AC]
> LANG=en_US.ISO8859-1

I tried what you did, with no more luck than before. Output 
follows at the end.

-- Karolina


[/u/home/pgd (6)]$ locale -a | grep sv
sv_SE
[/u/home/pgd (6)]$ LANG=sv_SE.ISO8859-1 ls
  ??0?

[/u/home/pgd (6)]$ LANG=sv ls
%backup%~ docbookmessage1.html

[/u/home/pgd (6)]$ LANG=sv ls does-not-exist
ls: ppp: No such file or directory

[/u/home/pgd (6)]$ LANG=sv_SE ls does-not-exist
ls: ppp: Filen eller katalogen finns inte
[/u/home/pgd (6)]$ LANG=sv_SE ls
  ??0?