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[opensuse] 10.2: charset/language difference between su and kdesu?
- From: Johnny Ernst Nielsen <j_e_n_pub@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2007 16:39:08 +0200
- Message-id: <200703251639.08727.j_e_n_pub@xxxxxxxx>
Greetings.
By default 10.2 is set up to use UTF-8.
How do I get kdesu to obey this system standard?
When I kdesu <application>, the application starts with ISO-8859-1,
diplaying my danish letters wrong.
When, from a konsole, I su -c <application>, the application starts
with UTF-8, displaying my danish letters right.
Best regards :o)
Johnny :o)
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By default 10.2 is set up to use UTF-8.
How do I get kdesu to obey this system standard?
When I kdesu <application>, the application starts with ISO-8859-1,
diplaying my danish letters wrong.
When, from a konsole, I su -c <application>, the application starts
with UTF-8, displaying my danish letters right.
Best regards :o)
Johnny :o)
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