Hi together,
Centos 7 uses localectl to manage the locales. But they are stored in
/etc/locale.conf. You can either set them manually in that file or use
localectl set-locale LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8 LC_COLLATE=fr_FR
to do that. Using localectl immediatly applies the change without the
need to restart
Le 16/02/2015 07:18, Niki Kovacs a écrit :
Le 15/02/2015 16:38, Michael Volz a écrit :
Hi,
to my knowledge
echo LC_COLLATE=fr_FR.UTF-8 /etc/locale.conf
is the right way to do that.
Unfortunately that didn't work. Putting LC_COLLATE in
/etc/locale.conf does nothing.
Now what?
Hi,
I
Hi,
to my knowledge
echo LC_COLLATE=fr_FR.UTF-8 /etc/locale.conf
is the right way to do that.
Regards,
Michael
Am 15.02.2015 um 08:43 schrieb Niki Kovacs:
Hi,
I'm running my CentOS 7 desktop in french. LANG is set to fr_FR.UTF-8.
In GNOME 3, the menu entries are listed in
Le 15/02/2015 16:38, Michael Volz a écrit :
Hi,
to my knowledge
echo LC_COLLATE=fr_FR.UTF-8 /etc/locale.conf
is the right way to do that.
Thanks! If I remember correctly, CentOS 5.x and 6.x had an
/etc/sysconfig/i18n file for that.
Cheers,
Niki
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Le 15/02/2015 16:38, Michael Volz a écrit :
Hi,
to my knowledge
echo LC_COLLATE=fr_FR.UTF-8 /etc/locale.conf
is the right way to do that.
Unfortunately that didn't work. Putting LC_COLLATE in /etc/locale.conf
does nothing.
Now what?
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Hi,
I'm running my CentOS 7 desktop in french. LANG is set to fr_FR.UTF-8.
In GNOME 3, the menu entries are listed in alphabetical order.
Unfortunately, entries beginning with an accented character (like
Éditeur de texte) appear at the bottom of the list.
I know that in order to correct
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