Alastair Scott wrote:
On Tuesday 02 July 2002 12:46 pm, robin wrote:
But surely the locale info you get when you type locale is
independent of the window manager. I have the Turkish locale package
installed, and localedrake sees it,it just won't make any changes.
Is KDE interfering, I
Warren Post wrote:
How can I change my locale from the command line? I installed my system
as en_US, but to accomodate the Spanish speakers in my family I want to
change everything to es_HN. setlocale looks promising but I can't make
sense of the man page.
Warren
I would also like to know
On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 17:24, Jure Repinc wrote:
Warren Post wrote:
How can I change my locale from the command line? I installed my system
as en_US, but to accomodate the Spanish speakers in my family I want to
change everything to es_HN. setlocale looks promising but I can't make
sense
On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 17:24, Jure Repinc wrote:
Warren Post wrote:
How can I change my locale from the command line? I installed my system
as en_US, but to accomodate the Spanish speakers in my family I want to
change everything to es_HN. setlocale looks promising but I can't make
sense
g2 wrote:
On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 17:24, Jure Repinc wrote:
Warren Post wrote:
How can I change my locale from the command line? I installed my system
as en_US, but to accomodate the Spanish speakers in my family I want to
change everything to es_HN. setlocale looks promising but I can't
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On Tuesday 02 July 2002 1:27 pm, robin wrote:
I tried that - checked Turkish, but all my locale settings still
read en_US.
This is nearly as confusing as Windows ;)
There are two components to the locale:
- - the country, which contains all
Alastair Scott wrote:
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On Tuesday 02 July 2002 1:27 pm, robin wrote:
I tried that - checked Turkish, but all my locale settings still
read en_US.
This is nearly as confusing as Windows ;)
There are two components to the locale:
- -
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On Tuesday 02 July 2002 12:46 pm, robin wrote:
But surely the locale info you get when you type locale is
independent of the window manager. I have the Turkish locale package
installed, and localedrake sees it,it just won't make any changes.
Thanks, that did it. The closest localedrake could get me was es_MX, but
that's close enough. Now when I install a new package or force an
upgrade of an existing package, it appears in Spanish.
The only app I'm afraid to do this on is my email client, Evolution. If
I force an upgrade, will I
On Wed, 2002-07-03 at 10:28, Warren Post wrote:
Thanks, that did it. The closest localedrake could get me was es_MX, but
that's close enough. Now when I install a new package or force an
upgrade of an existing package, it appears in Spanish.
The only app I'm afraid to do this on is my
How can I change my locale from the command line? I installed my system
as en_US, but to accomodate the Spanish speakers in my family I want to
change everything to es_HN. setlocale looks promising but I can't make
sense of the man page.
Warren
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