Le Vendredi 21 Avril 2006 02:27, Tony Lewis a écrit :
> > It should be solved by a little "apt-get install locales"
> 1. apt-get install language-pack-en
> 2. add the following to /etc/environment:
> LANG="en_AU.UTF-8"
> LANGUAGE="en_AU:en_US:en_GB:en"
Same thing in Mandriva : When creating a vserver, after having done the
skeleton, I add a package to my urpmi line :
# urpmi --root /vservers/vs1 basesystem locales-fr
Here, "locales-fr", because i'm french. So, If you are using a Mandriva
vserver, just install "locales-XX" in your vserver, XX being the two-letters
country code.
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