[Xfce] en_US vs. en_US.utf8
[Xfce] en_US vs. en_US.utf8
After experiencing bad rendering of Hebrew characters of file names in an en_US environment and then setting en_US.utf8 as a default locale, in GDM, I suspect default locale of Salix Xfce 14.1 (ISO is labeled as RC2) is en_US instead of en_US.utf8.
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Re: [Xfce] en_US vs. en_US.utf8
No, it is en_US.utf8. Everything is utf8. If in your system it was something else, it's because you made that change yourself.
Re: [Xfce] en_US vs. en_US.utf8
I hope so.gapan wrote:If in your system it was something else, it's because you made that change yourself.
Edit: I think it was because in Salix installation process I selected to continue with "Choose Locale" dialog but then I have exited this part of installation and carried on.
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Re: [Xfce] en_US vs. en_US.utf8
This is what I did.zAchAry wrote:Edit: I think it was because in Salix installation process I selected to continue with "Choose Locale" dialog but then I have exited this part of installation and carried on.
Check again.gapan wrote:No, it is en_US.utf8. Everything is utf8. If in your system it was something else, it's because you made that change yourself.
Last edited by zAchAry on 10. Aug 2015, 06:29, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: [Xfce] en_US vs. en_US.utf8
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echo $LANG
Digression: this conversation led me to peruse through the locales directory on my own computer and I found this. Courtesy of Inkscape.
/usr/share/locale/en_US@piglatin/
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