International Samba (fwd)
TAKAHASHI Motonobu
monyo at samba.gr.jp
Fri Aug 10 03:24:40 GMT 2001
|env | egrep "LANG"
|
|I've got "LANG=C". Honestly, I don't know what's this
|country stands for.
"C" means the default locale, almost same as "en"
You can check if your system supports polish to type
% locale -a | grep pl
pl
pl_PL
on your system. If you look "pl", then type
$ export LANG=pl
or
% setenv LANG pl
and for example type "man rpm".
If you have installed polish manual pages, you will see polish manual
pages.
For Japanese (ja), we create /usr/man/ja/{man1,man2,man3, ...} and put
Japanese manual pages, then we can see Japanese manual pages to type,
for example, "man smb.conf" with LANG=ja.
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