El mar, 10-02-2004 a las 17:32, Carlos Perelló Marín escribió: > El mar, 10-02-2004 a las 17:22, Jürg Billeter escribió: > > On Die, 2004-02-10 at 16:12, David Christian Berg wrote: > > > > AFAICT nautilus arranges items correctly: it uses the current locale's > > > > method to sort the items. You probably haven't set the LC_ALL or LANG > > > > environment variables, so they default to "C" (or "POSIX" ?) and without > > > > a specified locale all posix tools sort case-sensitive. Try to set > > > > LC_ALL to "en_US", "en_US.UTF8" or whatever you like and start nautilus > > > > within this environment. For me this works with nautilus 2.4.1 and the > > > > locale "de_CH.UTF8". > > > > > > Since I've been annoyed by the exact same thing as Eugenia has... could > > > you please tell me, how to change the locale? > > > That'd be great. > > > > I assume most distros have the ability to change the locale in their > > configuration tools; else you can try to manually add "export > > LC_ALL=your_locale" to your ~/.profile file - assuming your profile file > > will be read by your installed display manager. > > Please, never use inside configuration files. Hmmm, I should not type so fast... I forget some words :-( Please, never use LC_ALL inside configuration files. > > LANG="your_locale" is the right way to do it. > > Cheers. > Cheers² > P.S.: With Debian you can choose it with dpkg-reconfigure locales > With RedHat I think you have a language-chooser or redhat-language > chooser or something like that, or just look at /etc/sysconfig/i18n > > > > > Jürg -- Carlos Perelló Marín Debian GNU/Linux Sid (PowerPC) Linux Registered User #121232 mailto:carlos pemas net || mailto:carlos gnome org http://carlos.pemas.net Valencia - Spain
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