Centos5.4 was installed the day before yesterday. When installing centos5.4, you can get started with basic OK. When installing centos5.4, you can enter the system OK, but the Chinese characters are garbled. You have edited/etc/sysconfig/i18n and changed it
Reference [root @ localhost ~] # Vi/etc/sysconfig/i18nlang = "zh_cn.gb18030"
Language = "zh_cn.gb18030: zh_cn.gb2312: zh_cn"
Supported = "zh_cn.gb18030: zh_cn: ZH"
Sysfont = "lat0-sun16"
After sysfonttach = "8859-15", although the system is normally displayed in consystemic and SSH, you can find that many output information is displayed when the system is restarted or started ??,
Redhat8.0 English interface + supported Chinese Environment
Create ~ /. I18n
Language = en_US.UTF-8
Lc_ctype = zh_cn.gb18030
It should be enough.
But my ~ /. I18n is like this.
Lang = zh_cn.gb18030
Language = en_US.UTF-8
Lc_ctype = zh_cn.gb18030
Lc_time = en_US.UTF-8
Because Lang is not set, it seems that Ctrl + space cannot call up the input method directly. It is necessary
Right click and set the input method to xim (I wonder if it can be set automatically ?)
No lc1_time is set. The time in the lower right corner is still displayed in Chinese, and garbled characters are displayed when you view the time on the console.
If you use gnome, this is enough.
If you use Kde, theoretically, you only need to go to the control center to change the interface language to English.
But there is a bug in rh9 Kde, and the solution is rpm-e kde-i18n-Chinese.
The principle is probably like this: The gtk2 program is in the 'language' LC _ all''lc _ XXX' Lang 'order.
To determine the language of the menu.