Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE SERVER 11 - DEPLOYMENT Deployment Manual page 196

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5 Leave this dialog and apply your settings with Ok.
13.1.2 Switching the System Language
Switching the system language is similar to installing additional languages. Use the
YaST language module to change the primary language and to adjust keyboard and
time zone. Once YaST has applied your changes and any open X sessions have been
restarted, YaST, applications, and the desktop reflect your new language settings.
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4a Adapt the keyboard to the new primary language and adjust the time zone,
if appropriate.
TIP
For advanced keyboard or time zone settings, open the Hardware >
Keyboard Layout
System > Date and Time dialog
and Time Settings"
4b Select Details to change language settings specific to root and to determine
the exact locale:
Locale Settings for User root
ctype only adjusts the LC_TYPE variable in /etc/sysconfig/
language for root, which sets the localization for language-specific
function calls. yes sets the language for root to the same as the lan-
guage for local users. no means the language settings for root are not
affected by language changes. All locale values remain unset.
Use UTF-8 Encoding
Disable this box, if you do not want to use UTF-8 encoding for root.
Detailed Locale Setting
If your locale was not included in the list of primary languages available,
try explicitly specifying it here. However, some of these localizations
may be incomplete.
(Section 8.3.1, "Keyboard Layout"
(Section 13.2, "Changing the Country
(page 185)).
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