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09-22-2014, 06:35 AM
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Registered: Apr 2011
Posts: 96
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how to set default language “ fr_BE.UTF-8 “ in to RHEL 6.3
Hi,
Please can you suggest how could I make the change my default language from LANG="en_US.UTF-8" to “ fr_BE.UTF-8 “ on RHEL 6.3 Linux system.
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09-22-2014, 10:01 AM
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LQ Guru
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Birmingham, Alabama
Distribution: SuSE, RedHat, Slack,CentOS
Posts: 27,403
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sandeep002gupta
Hi,
Please can you suggest how could I make the change my default language from LANG="en_US.UTF-8" to “ fr_BE.UTF-8 “ on RHEL 6.3 Linux system.
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Again, as you've been asked NUMEROUS TIMES, are you PAYING FOR RHEL??? If so, why have you not called Red Hat support, or checked their knowledgebase? And we will AGAIN suggest that you: - Try to look things up for yourself first; this has been asked (and ANSWERED) many times on this site, and on Google
- Check the Red Hat Knowledgebase, since they ALSO have documentation on how to do this.
Doing a couple seconds of research leads you to the system-config-language tool in RHEL. Please don't ask people to look things up for you, and if you're not PAYING FOR RHEL, then you need to STOP USING IT. If you're NOT paying, then that tool contains bugs, since you haven't received the bugfix from Red Hat, so chances are you'll have some sort of problem using it, or afterwards.
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09-24-2014, 07:34 AM
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Registered: Apr 2011
Posts: 96
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Thanks now we've done it from google.
set the variable in to : vi /etc/sysconfig/i18n
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09-24-2014, 10:17 AM
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LQ Guru
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Birmingham, Alabama
Distribution: SuSE, RedHat, Slack,CentOS
Posts: 27,403
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sandeep002gupta
Thanks now we've done it from google. set the variable in to : vi /etc/sysconfig/i18n
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...which is the same thing the built-in tool configures. And if you found the answer on Google, why didn't you look there first, before posting a question?
And as you've been asked MANY TIMES in the past: WHY are you not using Red Hat support, and are you PAYING FOR RHEL????
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09-24-2014, 10:54 AM
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Registered: Apr 2011
Posts: 96
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Dear TB0ne - Guru I've posted here any query before try to search in Google & done work around our side all, but if I'm not getting any answer then I post here.
second - I also try to find out if any person who have here (group) and knowing solution so He/She keep post positively. I think its helpful to all members.
Third - I'm facing often issue in RHEL/SAN/Windows/DOC/SUSE/CentOS/Ubuntu etc. but not posted all issue here we tried to get fixed first my end if not then tried to help Google and if again had some confusion or not getting answer which is except for me then I've post here, I seriously understand here sit any one if provide solution its helpful for me and other also.
fourth - yes I've paying to RHEL and also certified with RHCE. when we've in serious issue with production server then tried to reach first RHEL support with case if its not resolved first my side. I always tried to first my best then go to other side.
for my knowledge I think we are here for any question/solution share which have not resolved by itself. then we are posting here and get solution if anyone is knowing about that.
hope you understand my point. Thanks its big day.
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09-24-2014, 11:32 AM
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LQ Guru
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Birmingham, Alabama
Distribution: SuSE, RedHat, Slack,CentOS
Posts: 27,403
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Originally Posted by sandeep002gupta
Dear TB0ne - Guru I've posted here any query before try to search in Google & done work around our side all, but if I'm not getting any answer then I post here.
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Yet you said that you DID find the answer on Google...which would indicate that you did NOT look there first, before posting here.
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second - I also try to find out if any person who have here (group) and knowing solution so He/She keep post positively. I think its helpful to all members.
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The solutions can be found by looking on Google or the LQ search FIRST. Posting questions that have been asked and answered MANY TIMES before doesn't help people.
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Third - I'm facing often issue in RHEL/SAN/Windows/DOC/SUSE/CentOS/Ubuntu etc. but not posted all issue here we tried to get fixed first my end if not then tried to help Google and if again had some confusion or not getting answer which is except for me then I've post here, I seriously understand here sit any one if provide solution its helpful for me and other also.
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Yet again, you said you found the answer on Google when you looked. And I found it by a VERY brief search as well...both of which indicate you didn't put any effort into looking first.
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fourth - yes I've paying to RHEL and also certified with RHCE. when we've in serious issue with production server then tried to reach first RHEL support with case if its not resolved first my side. I always tried to first my best then go to other side.
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If you have a Red Hat certification, why didn't you know the answer to this? And if you're paying for RHEL support, then why didn't you just call them, and ASK? They could have answered your question on the phone. Also, since you're paying for RHEL, you have access to the customer portal knowledgebase, where this is VERY amply documented. Seems odd that with commercial, pay-for support you don't use it..nor do you use the online repositories (which you're paying for).
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for my knowledge I think we are here for any question/solution share which have not resolved by itself. then we are posting here and get solution if anyone is knowing about that. hope you understand my point. Thanks its big day.
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Nope, not at all. You asked a question which could have EASILY been answered with a simple search...essentially, you were asking people to look things up for you.
Sharing knowledge is a good thing; showing no effort isn't.
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