Greg Wooledge (12022-12-24):
> 2) export LC_ALL=C
I have considered suggesting this, but some locales are required for
programs to work correctly (LC_CTYPE), and some other locales might be
the cause for the issue and disabling them would make debugging harder.
Regards,
--
Nicolas George
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Greg Wooledge schreef op 24-12-2022 om 18:50:
On Sat, Dec 24, 2022 at 12:21:44PM -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
On Saturday, December 24, 2022 09:44:49 AM Nicolas George wrote:
Before asking for help about a command-line, type:
unset LC_ALL
export LC_MESSAGES=C
… and re-run the command.
Th
On Sat, Dec 24, 2022 at 12:21:44PM -0500, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Saturday, December 24, 2022 09:44:49 AM Nicolas George wrote:
> > Before asking for help about a command-line, type:
> >
> > unset LC_ALL
> > export LC_MESSAGES=C
> >
> > … and re-run the command.
>
> That sounds like good
On Saturday, December 24, 2022 09:44:49 AM Nicolas George wrote:
> Before asking for help about a command-line, type:
>
> unset LC_ALL
> export LC_MESSAGES=C
>
> … and re-run the command.
That sounds like good advice, but then the "user" (the person asking for help)
needs to know how to restore
Greg Wooledge (12022-12-24):
> Neither of these cases matches the OP's error text, so it's entirely
> unclear what command the OP actually ran, or what it did, or failed to do.
It could be a translation back to English. Which brings me to another
piece of advice:
Before asking for help about a co
On Sat, Dec 24, 2022 at 03:11:05PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote:
> steef van duin (12022-12-24):
> > i am wrestling with a fresh 11.6-black-screen installation to get a
> > xfce-desktop going.
> >
> > allthough I think I used from the commandline the most appropriate commands
> > by apt i keep gre
steef van duin (12022-12-24):
> i am wrestling with a fresh 11.6-black-screen installation to get a
> xfce-desktop going.
>
> allthough I think I used from the commandline the most appropriate commands
> by apt i keep gretting the response 'cannot find xfce4' when i do btw sudo
> apt-get instal
On Sat, 24 Dec 2022 14:24:03 +0100
steef van duin wrote:
Hello steef,
>gretting the response 'cannot find xfce4' when i
You don't say what installation medium you used or what method of
installation, but if you used either CD or DVD it might be that you still
have the installation disk(s) se
On 12/24/22 05:24, steef van duin wrote:
hi folks
i am wrestling with a fresh 11.6-black-screen installation to get a
xfce-desktop going.
allthough I think I used from the commandline the most appropriate
commands by apt i keep gretting the response 'cannot find xfce4'
when i do btw sudo
hi folks
i am wrestling with a fresh 11.6-black-screen installation to get a
xfce-desktop going.
allthough I think I used from the commandline the most appropriate commands by apt i keep gretting the response 'cannot find xfce4' when i
do btw sudo apt-get install xfce4.
anhybody a solution f
On 05/04/2010 03:27 PM, Curt Howland wrote:
Hi. Just finished a fresh Squeeze install, xfce as the main manager.
Well, I've used xfce before, along with lots of others in Debian
because it's so bloody easy to have more than one. There has always
been a "Debian" entry in the main xfce menu, that
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Hi. Just finished a fresh Squeeze install, xfce as the main manager.
Well, I've used xfce before, along with lots of others in Debian
because it's so bloody easy to have more than one. There has always
been a "Debian" entry in the main xfce menu, th
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