I need to configure an Israeli locale "he_IL.utf8" instead of the
current "en_US.UTF-8". I ran dpkg-reconfigure locales and configured
the system so that the needed locale is present, but my user is still
on the old local. From google I saw that I should simply add these
lines to ~/.bashrc:
export LC_ALL=he_IL.utf8
export LANG=he_IL.utf8
However, that has the side effect of making the C locale Israeli as
well. In Feisty (installed until yesterday) I had the Israeli locale
without those lines in bashrc. This is my current setup:
A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
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