> I have problem to set Slackware 9 into my motherlanguage Estonian
> (ISO8859-15). I searched the variable LC_ALL to set it et_EE but didn't
> find nowhere. I looked at /etc and also other system folders. Is there
> any chance to get Slack work in Estonian language?
>
> I also tried to find where to change console font. I know, that
> lat9u-14.psfu.gz would be the best font, which is supporting Estonian
> letters. I even found that font but where to set it and save new
> configuration - couldn't find. I hope if I can change the default
> console font - I can type in Estonian in cmdline.
>
> "env" shows me, that LANG=C and C is en_US. Where to know, which letter
> on which language is assigned (e.g. ew already know, that C=en_US)?
> I tried to export Estonian:
> export LANG=et_EE and also tried export LANG=et_EE.ISO8859-15 but no
> results
I once became some Estonian on the console (using pkgtool)
> but not all letters (with "roof") didn't appear correctly. All cmdline
> programs were still in English and even df showed me in english. And I
> don't know how to save that choice if I changed language.
>
> I found in /usr/share/kbd/keymaps/i386/qwerty/et-nodeadkeys.map.gz as my
> keyboard layout and it is also defined in file /etc/rc.d/rc.keymap
>
> I use Slackware 9.0 (default packages) with Dropline Gnome 2.2.2. This
> is also big problem - how to get that Dropline Gnome into Estonian? Does
> Gnome change its language after restarting XFree86, e.g., if I can
> somehow change system language to et_EE?
>
> Thanks to any posts. http://www.userlocal.com/tips/localesettings.php
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Stig Hansen
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