Name: Anonymous 2007-01-31 21:38
Hi guys... I noticed that there is a lot of Linux users here, so I'll take a chance here...
I recently (re)installed Ubuntu Drapper Drake, since it's the distro used on my university, but, instead of installing in portuguese (my language), I installed the "C" locale, aka, 'no' languages by default (Correct me if I'm wrong =] ).
I did this because in one previous installion, I installed English, as my language, then Portugal as my country.
When I tried to update, lots of things got broken.
Why? -> The system set my locale as EN-PT or US-PT... Which doesn't exists/makes sense!
So, now I decided to do what I typed first, but I noticed that virtually everything, including the terminal is marked as "ANSI_X3.4-1968", which I assume that it was the defaul chartset of the first C language release.
Guys, can you help me to put my entire system as UTF-8?
Thank you, in advance.
(Portuguese) Anonymous.
I recently (re)installed Ubuntu Drapper Drake, since it's the distro used on my university, but, instead of installing in portuguese (my language), I installed the "C" locale, aka, 'no' languages by default (Correct me if I'm wrong =] ).
I did this because in one previous installion, I installed English, as my language, then Portugal as my country.
When I tried to update, lots of things got broken.
Why? -> The system set my locale as EN-PT or US-PT... Which doesn't exists/makes sense!
So, now I decided to do what I typed first, but I noticed that virtually everything, including the terminal is marked as "ANSI_X3.4-1968", which I assume that it was the defaul chartset of the first C language release.
Guys, can you help me to put my entire system as UTF-8?
Thank you, in advance.
(Portuguese) Anonymous.