Re: NLS charset error

1999-03-12 Thread Wayne Topa
Subject: Re: NLS charset error Date: Wed, Mar 10, 1999 at 10:22:46PM -0600 In reply to:Craig T. Hancock Quoting Craig T. Hancock([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > What it means is that you don't have the iso8859-1 filesystem install you > have to > configure that option

Re: NLS charset error

1999-03-11 Thread Pollywog
On 11-Mar-99 George Bonser wrote: > On Thu, 11 Mar 1999, Pollywog wrote: > >> Yes but I don't even know what that file system is or why I need it. > > It is Native Language Support. Certain programs are able to display things > in the native language and character set of the user's computer. Si

Re: NLS charset error

1999-03-11 Thread Craig T. Hancock
It is a filesystem I believe has to do with some type of standard English charater set ISO8859-1 is the Latin 1 character set, and it covers most West European languages such as Albanian, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Faeroese, Finnish, French, German, Galician, Irish,

Re: NLS charset error

1999-03-11 Thread Pollywog
On 11-Mar-99 Craig T. Hancock wrote: > What it means is that you don't have the iso8859-1 filesystem install you > have to > configure that option in your kernel under filesystems > > Yes but I don't even know what that file system is or why I need it. -- Andrew

Re: NLS charset error

1999-03-11 Thread Craig T. Hancock
What it means is that you don't have the iso8859-1 filesystem install you have to configure that option in your kernel under filesystems Pollywog wrote: > I am getting these messages in syslog. What do they mean? > > Mar 11 02:40:34 lilypad kernel: Unable to load NLS charset > iso8859-1(nls_