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Re: Mixed up language interface



Em Ter, 2003-12-23 às 14:44, David Baron escreveu:
> Go my KDE settings all back including locales, languages etc.
> Most shell commands respond with text/error message in English
> Others are doing Deutsch

	Perhaps easier to you would do dpkg-reconfigure localeconf.  If it is
not there, apt-get install it.


> > > but was easily redone except for one nagging annoyance:
> > > Some of the shell responses, but not all of them, are in German.
> >
> > 	Check for LANG or LC_* in ~/.bash_* or /etc/environment, /etc/bash*,
> > /etc/profile* etc...
> 
> I have not found any of these files. env yields LANG=de_DE@euro and 
> LANGAGE=de.

	Which shell are you using?

	Do man <yourshell> and check the initialisation files it uses.  Debian
does add some stuff there, so a good rule of thumb is that generally
speaking they will be /etc/environment, /etc/*<yourshell>* and
~/.*yourshell*.


>  So I just reset those in a console window, still get some German. 

	This will affect only that console and its children.


> Also, I need to know how to make those stick!

	RTFineM!


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