möchte unter KDE koreanische Schriftzeichen verwenden. Ich habe dazu, wie unter http://www.uni-koeln.de/rrzk/kompas...18a.html#186535 beschrieben, in die Datei .profile export LC_CTYPE="ko_KR.UTF-8" eingefügt:
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# Sample .profile for SuSE Linux
# rewritten by Christian Steinruecken <cstein@suse.de>
#
# This file is read each time a login shell is started.
# All other interactive shells will only read .bashrc; this is particularly
# important for language settings, see below.
test -z "$PROFILEREAD" && . /etc/profile
# Most applications support several languages for their output.
# To make use of this feature, simply uncomment one of the lines below or
# add your own one (see /usr/share/locale/locale.alias for more codes)
#
#export LANG=de_DE@euro # uncomment this line for German output
#export LANG=fr_FR@euro # uncomment this line for French output
#export LANG=es_ES@euro # uncomment this line for Spanish output
export LC_CTYPE="ko_KR.UTF-8"
# Some people don't like fortune. If you uncomment the following lines,
# you will have a fortune each time you log in ;-)
#if [ -x /usr/bin/fortune ] ; then
# echo
# /usr/bin/fortune
# echo
#fi
Ich benutze übrigens KDE 3.4 und Suse Linux 9.0