On Monday 21 July 2008 07:05, Kelly Clowers wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 12:02 PM, Shachar Or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This is because Hebrew is RTL and it is confusing when combined with LTR;
> > not to mention that the console doesn't even print RTL correctly, but in
> > reverse! (where
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 12:02 PM, Shachar Or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is because Hebrew is RTL and it is confusing when combined with LTR;
> not to mention that the console doesn't even print RTL correctly, but in
> reverse! (where do I file a bug for this?)
I think RTL support on the con
Shachar Or wrote the following on 20.07.2008 21:02
> Hi!
>
> Using etch. Using kdm.
>
> I've found that I can put stuff in ~/.xsession. I put 'export
> LC_ALL=he_IL.UTF-8' there. That made the xserver start and quit, putting me
> back in kdm.
in kde you can use a shell script like (chmod 700)
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 19:33:30 +0300, Shachar Or ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Sunday 20 July 2008 18:55, Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
> > > Hello!
> > >=20
> > > How do I set the locale for a user to something other than the one set =
> >
> > by=20
> >
> > > debconf in the locales package?
> >
Hi!
Using etch. Using kdm.
I've found that I can put stuff in ~/.xsession. I put 'export
LC_ALL=he_IL.UTF-8' there. That made the xserver start and quit, putting me
back in kdm.
I assume that this is because X didn't start any process and it decides to die
thus.
I assume that this is because
On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Shachar Or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 20 July 2008 18:55, Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
>> export LC_ALL=3D in ~/.Xinitrc ?
> When I open up a terminal as that user and type 'echo $L' and press i
> can see that there's no such variable.
>
> I've tried to s
Shachar Or wrote the following on 20.07.2008 17:47
> Hello!
>
> How do I set the locale for a user to something other than the one set by
> debconf in the locales package?
>
> This should be the user's default in X sessions.
>
> I was told that gdm has a feature for this but I'm using kdm.
>
On Sunday 20 July 2008 18:55, Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
> export LC_ALL=3D in ~/.Xinitrc ?
When I open up a terminal as that user and type 'echo $L' and press i
can see that there's no such variable.
I've tried to set the $LANG variable via this file and it didn't change it
also.
I think that
On Sunday 20 July 2008 18:55, Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
> > Hello!
> >=20
> > How do I set the locale for a user to something other than the one set =
>
> by=20
>
> > debconf in the locales package?
> >=20
> > This should be the user's default in X sessions.
> >=20
> > I was told that gdm has a fe
--=20
Eugene V. Lyubimkin aka JackYF, Ukrainian C++ developer.
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* Masatran (Deepak), R. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2006-02-22
> I am changing my locale to "ta_IN". I have "export LANG='ta_IN'" in my
> .bashrc, '. "$HOME/.bashrc"' in my .bash_profile, and
> '. "$HOME/.bash_profile"' in my .xsession. In GDM, I am using "Default
> System Session".
>
> 1. But for example
Am Mittwoch, 22. Februar 2006 09:12 schrieb Masatran (Deepak), R.:
> I am changing my locale to "ta_IN". I have "export LANG='ta_IN'" in my
> .bashrc, '. "$HOME/.bashrc"' in my .bash_profile, and
> '. "$HOME/.bash_profile"' in my .xsession. In GDM, I am using "Default
> System Session".
>
> 1. But
On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 01:42:47PM +0530, Masatran (Deepak), R. wrote:
> I am changing my locale to "ta_IN". I have "export LANG='ta_IN'" in my
> .bashrc, '. "$HOME/.bashrc"' in my .bash_profile, and
> '. "$HOME/.bash_profile"' in my .xsession. In GDM, I am using "Default
> System Session".
>
> 1.
hi ya
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006, Masatran (Deepak), R. wrote:
> I am changing my locale to "ta_IN". I have "export LANG='ta_IN'" in my
> .bashrc, '. "$HOME/.bashrc"' in my .bash_profile, and
> '. "$HOME/.bash_profile"' in my .xsession. In GDM, I am using "Default
> System Session".
those settings onl
On Fri, Jul 18, 2003 at 05:23:58PM -0400, Bob Hilliard wrote:
> I would also like to know how to generate and set the `POSIX'
> locale. Although /usr/share/i18n/locales/POSIX exists,
> `dpkg-reconfigure locales' does not offer it as a choice, and if it is
> manually added to /etc/locale.gen,
Andreas Janssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello
>
> Bob Hilliard wrote:
>
>> Selecting a default locale with "dpkg-reconfigure" does not make
>> that locale effective. Is there any way to change the locale of the
>> system without rebooting?
>
> You can check if your settings were saved
To understand what was going wrong I decided to check and see if I could
edit my locales with the new installation that I'm running.
sudo apt-get install locales
add: fr_CA (and about 6 others)
locales say they are added in the dpkg-reconfigure screens
sudo locale-gen
gives the outp
Hello
Bob Hilliard wrote:
> Selecting a default locale with "dpkg-reconfigure" does not make
> that locale effective. Is there any way to change the locale of the
> system without rebooting?
You can check if your settings were saved by editing /etc/environment.
Please don't forget to compl
On Fri, Jul 18, 2003 at 11:51:19AM -0400, Bob Hilliard wrote:
> Selecting a default locale with "dpkg-reconfigure" does not make
> that locale effective. Is there any way to change the locale of the
> system without rebooting?
What does "effective" mean to you? Should the prompts change lang
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