I don`t trust Unicode to run natively on any systems that I manage. Of course, those systems support Unicode at the application level if needed although.
I don`t trust Unicode to run natively on any systems that I manage. Of course, those systems support Unicode at the application level if needed although.
What does that even mean? You don't have unicode, but you do?
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It's nice to see people care.
We care. Thank you for the effort.
Also, Unicode!
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I don`t trust Unicode to run natively on any systems that I manage. Of course, those systems support Unicode at the application level if needed although.
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I don`t trust Unicode to run natively on any systems that I manage. Of course, those systems support Unicode at the application level if needed although.
What does that even mean? You don't have unicode, but you do?
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It means that the system can do UTF-8 but it uses LANG=en_US by default and it expects its configuration files to be en_US.
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