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Originally Posted by nicholes View Post
i asume that these task to be done in root xtrm(under debian)
Correct!

Originally Posted by nicholes View Post
and when i dpkg-recofigure ....

there are more than four ISO 8859-1 (can you be more specific plz) or i should mark all named "ISO 8859-1" ?
No, don't install all! Have a look at the output with the locales warnings (LC_...): There you'll find basically two locales: en_IN and en_US
You'll need to create these locales. So in the dpkg-reconfigure menu you chose en_IN and en_US, these are the ISO 8859-1 locales (I'm not sure if ISO 8859-1 is part of the displayed name). Strictly spoken these two are enough, but it doesn't hurt to create the UTF8 variants and sometimes they come in handy. So just create them too.
bottom line: you'll have four locales: en_IN (ISO 8859-1), en_US (ISO 8859-1), en_IN UTF8, en_US UTF8
 

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