Ok, thanks for the lesson.
I made a mistake. I apologize.
I din't saw how as changed Debian distribution and community since 2002.
It's so far...
Forget this thread, or mail, call it as you want.
I will found a solution by myself.

And thanks to people try to help.
End off.


2016-10-28 14:31 GMT-04:00 Greg Wooledge <wool...@eeg.ccf.org>:

> On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 07:19:47PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> > 4. There is a way to get your error mesaages in English but I have
> >    forgotten how. Someone will be along in a while to explain how it
> >    is done.
>
> If you're working from a command shell, you can do:
>
> export LC_ALL=C
>
> and then the rest of your commands should all produce output in the
> "C" locale (traditional US English, ASCII characters only).
>
> If you're working with a GUI, then all bets are off.  You might be able
> to restart the GUI application with the locale variables set differently,
> but if it's something like a display manager invoked directly from
> /sbin/init then it could become difficult.  Or, the GUI application may
> have its own internal language selection.
>
>

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