Bug#466020: gnome-terminal opens with ISO-8859-1 in UTF8 systems

Saulo S. Toledo saulotoledo at hotmail.com
Sun Feb 17 01:35:13 UTC 2008


Ok, how to change my user locale variable?


> If you mean that other applications deal with filenames in the UTF8
> encoding, this is expected. The shell is broken in the sense that it
> supposes the on-disk encoding is the same as that of the locale.
> 
> As the shell is unlikely to ever be fixed, the only solution if you want
> to use both a shell and GUI applications is to use an UTF8 locale (or to
> set G_BROKEN_FILENAMES, but this is not recommended).
_________________________________________________________________
Confira vídeos com notícias do NY Times, gols direto do Lance, videocassetadas e muito mais no MSN Video!
http://video.msn.com/?mkt=pt-br





More information about the pkg-gnome-maintainers mailing list