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- Date: Thu, 04 Mar 2004 16:28:38 +0900
- From: Shawn <javajunkie@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Suse blues
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> To get this to work globally, you would need to put the LANG and the > LC_MESSAGES initializations in "the right place" but this is > distro-specific. > > The right place? You don't mean in the terminal? according to http://www.suse.de/~mfabian/suse-cjk/locales-sysconfig.html The system wide default values for the locale specific environment variables can be set in the file /etc/sysconfig/language For example if you want to make Japanese with UTF-8 encoding the system wide default for all locale categories and want to use the same default for the root account, you can put RC_LANG="ja_JP.UTF-8" RC_LC_ALL="" RC_LC_MESSAGES="" RC_LC_CTYPE="" RC_LC_COLLATE="" RC_LC_TIME="" RC_LC_NUMERIC="" RC_LC_MONETARY="" ROOT_USES_LANG="yes" into /etc/sysconfig/language. Please note that: This file contains variables with the RC_ prefix added to the names of the locale specific environment variables and one additional variable ROOT_USES_LANG which can be set to ``yes'', ``no'' or ``ctype''. ``yes'' means the root user gets the same locale settings by default as any other user, ``no'' means the root user will use the POSIX locale only, ``ctype'' means the root user will get the same effective default value for LC_CTYPE as other users but use POSIX for all other language specific environment variables. > Do I actually open up the terminal (Konsole) and type > > FIRST LINE export LANG=ja_JP.eucJP in ~/.bashrc ENTER KEY > SECOND LINE export LC_MESSAGES=en_US.iso8859-15 > > see above -- Shawn Happily using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/
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