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Re: problem with my (global) environment



On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 11:23:53 +0100, Robert Cates (robert@kormar.de) wrote: 

> Hi,
>
> I just recently upgraded my etch server to lenny, and except for one  
> problem it ended up upgrading very well.  During the upgrade though I  
> saw a lot of notices or warnings I believe that my environment is not  
> set (properly).  Basically it said that my LANGUAGE and related  
> variables are not set.  I thought I had used locale way back and set my  
> machine for both en_US and de_DE, but I might be mistaken, or is this  
> something completely separate.?
>
> My question is - apparently I should set this to a particular language  
> (?), and if so how?  I do believe the system said it was going to use  
> the default, but is it better to specifically set this up, and can this  
> be set to more than one, like en_US and de_DE??
>
> Thanks in advance for your help!
> Robert

Hi Robert. You could try 

dpkg-reconfigure locales 

You should be able to select more than one locales.


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