kerry


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Posted: July 25 2006,07:58 |
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my bag, i'm using ubuntu so you can't use my sourcelist. here's what it say's on the debian page to do.
C.4.4.5. Configure Locales
To configure your locale settings to use a language other than English, install the locales support package and configure it:
# apt-get install locales # dpkg-reconfigure locales
NOTE: Apt must be configured before, ie. during the base-config phase. Before using locales with character sets other than ASCII or latin1, please consult the appropriate localization HOWTO.
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