J. Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
change your runlevel to shell and login individually, thats a work
around not a fix (c)
Okay, thanks. We did that today and kde works, in english for one user
and japanese for another. Gnome seems to be having some problems, but
that isn't a huge concern and
Hi,
About this subject. I would like to know how to set a language to
a specific user under terminal.
I installed MDK (versions 8.0 and 8.1) with Portuguese language
option. But in our Labs, we have users from different countries
(sometimes visitors) and I would like to set
type locale, set what you want after
JG
Alan Wilter Sousa da Silva wrote:
Hi,
About this subject. I would like to know how to set a language to
a specific user under terminal.
I installed MDK (versions 8.0 and 8.1) with Portuguese language
option. But in our Labs, we have
A friend and i are having some trouble getting 8.2 to use English for
one user and Japanese for another.
localedrake seems to change the entire system -- it usually writes
/etc/sysconfig/i18n (but i found a ~/.i18n file once). So running an
english only system or a japanese only system is not a
change your runlevel to shell and login individually, thats a work
around not a fix (c)
JG
ps I am assuming your window manager is configured correctly
pps why is your return address overriding the mandrake one?
Chris Spackman wrote:
A friend and i are having some trouble getting 8.2 to use