Re: dpkg-reconfigure locales and German Umlauts with English Messages

2004-06-05 Thread Bob Proulx
Peter Sebastian Masny wrote: > On Thursday 03 June 2004 01:24 pm, Vineet Kumar wrote: > > I'd also advise you to have the default locale be "None" > > when dpkg-reconfigure locales asks you. Just set LANG in > > your ~/.bashrc. You can also unselect all of the locales > > you selected, leaving on

Re: dpkg-reconfigure locales and German Umlauts with English Messages

2004-06-04 Thread Lukas Ruf
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Thanks for the feedback. > Vineet Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-06-03 22:33]: > > * Lukas Ruf ([EMAIL PROTECTED])[20040603 10:32]: > > > short version: I would like to make use of German Umlauts but have all > > the messages displayed in English. H

Re: dpkg-reconfigure locales and German Umlauts with English Messages

2004-06-03 Thread Peter Sebastian Masny
On Thursday 03 June 2004 01:24 pm, Vineet Kumar wrote: > I'd also advise you to have the default locale be "None" > when dpkg-reconfigure locales asks you. Just set LANG in > your ~/.bashrc. You can also unselect all of the locales > you selected, leaving only en_US.UTF-8 to be generated. Why no

Re: dpkg-reconfigure locales and German Umlauts with English Messages

2004-06-03 Thread Vineet Kumar
* Lukas Ruf ([EMAIL PROTECTED])[20040603 10:32]: > Dear all, > > short version: I would like to make use of German Umlauts but have all > the messages displayed in English. How can I achieve this? Try just using LANG=en_US.UTF-8. You should be able to see not only German, but also Japanese, etc.

Re: dpkg-reconfigure locales

2002-10-07 Thread Colin Watson
On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 01:16:28PM -0700, A R wrote: > After starting dpkg-reconfigure locales a screen comes > with a bunch of different locales to be selected, but > I have not figured the way to select any of them: > tried +, y, Y, , , you name it. None of > them work. Can someone indicate what