How can I get a list of possible sysfonts??
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On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 12:36:42PM -0300, Herbert Georg wrote:
Hi there,
I'm new to Red Hat and I wuold like to know how to configure locales.
In Debian there was a package called locales which I configured via dpkg.
On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 12:36:42PM -0300, Herbert Georg wrote:
> Hi there,
> I'm new to Red Hat and I wuold like to know how to configure locales.
> In Debian there was a package called locales which I configured via dpkg.
> But I didn't find a package like this so I coul
Hi there,
I'm new to Red Hat and I wuold like to know how to configure locales.
In Debian there was a package called locales which I configured via dpkg.
But I didn't find a package like this so I could configure it via rpm.
How do I do it in Red Hat??
Thanks
Herbert
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I'm sure this is an FAQ. I've read up on
http://nscp.upenn.edu/aix4.3html/aixbman/prftungd/natlangsup.htm which
explains the structure types and why it's so expensive to do
internationalization. So I went back to using "C" for my RH 8 and 9
systems:
$ cat /etc/sysconfig/i18n
#LANG="en_US.UTF-8"
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 09:23, Stéphane Jourdan wrote:
> I'd like to remove all localization on a redhat 9 system : how can this
> be done cleanly ?
>
> Under debian I usually use 'localepurge' for this means.
I answer to myself after a day of googling : it seems that the only way
to do such a thi
Hello,
I'd like to remove all localization on a redhat 9 system : how can this
be done cleanly ?
Under debian I usually use 'localepurge' for this means.
Thank you,
S.Jourdan
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Hello all,
I have a few ideas here... I am using sendmail as a smarthost and it is not
doing any local delivery at the moment.. however.. I'd like to keep a copy of
the mail locally as well in a regular spool file.
I was thinking perhaps a procmail rule? Or a rule that forces local dilivery
as