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On Saturday 31 May 2008, Kevin O'Gorman wrote: |
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> I did not have 02locale in /etc/env.d/dir, although there was a lot of |
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> other stuff in that directory. |
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> I added the two lines. |
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> I ran env-update |
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> I ctl-alt-backspace restarted my KDE/X system |
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> I clicked k3b on the Multimedia submenu |
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> It barked at me again about x3.4-1968. |
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> So something isn't getting set up. |
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> I have a feeling about "02locale" being so specific. Why "02". Back in |
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> the days when I had |
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> a similar thing going on with SysV Init, we had such stuff in our rc.d |
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> directory for run levels. |
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> Most of those files got installed by particular owning packages. Would |
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> anyone who has |
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> this file, and does not think they created it from scratch, please find out |
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> what package |
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> it belongs to? Thanks. |
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I can't comment on the 02locale, because I have not used it. However, on my |
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machine setting up either the LANG=en_GB, or LC_ALL=en_GB does the trick and |
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k3b does not complain about charset ANSI_X3.4-1968 and what not. |
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Just a thought - have you run # locale-gen first? |
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Regards, |
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Mick |