multiple languages and switch between in terminal without rebooting
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in Linux with GUI, we could add new support languages and switch between, so we could write in new languages and got messages in that.
but, is it possible to do it in terminal(without GUI for example on ssh) and get affected it without the reboot, for example I need add russian and German Language and write with both of them my mail and send.
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in Linux with GUI, we could add new support languages and switch between, so we could write in new languages and got messages in that.
but, is it possible to do it in terminal(without GUI for example on ssh) and get affected it without the reboot, for example I need add russian and German Language and write with both of them my mail and send.
centos terminal locale
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in Linux with GUI, we could add new support languages and switch between, so we could write in new languages and got messages in that.
but, is it possible to do it in terminal(without GUI for example on ssh) and get affected it without the reboot, for example I need add russian and German Language and write with both of them my mail and send.
centos terminal locale
in Linux with GUI, we could add new support languages and switch between, so we could write in new languages and got messages in that.
but, is it possible to do it in terminal(without GUI for example on ssh) and get affected it without the reboot, for example I need add russian and German Language and write with both of them my mail and send.
centos terminal locale
edited Jan 14 at 19:27
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I don't understand why someone gave minus reputation
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Jan 14 at 19:22
I don't understand why someone gave minus reputation
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Set your desired presentation language like this:
$ LANG=en_UK.UTF-8 app arg1 arg2 ...
to change the locale for the duration of only one command. Do this:
$ export LANG=en_UK.UTF-8
$ app arg1 arg2
$ another-app arg1 arg2
to set the locale in this terminal only, until the window is closed.
$ man locale
is your friend.
it doesn't work.
â Hossein Vatani
Jan 14 at 19:24
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1 Answer
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active
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active
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up vote
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Set your desired presentation language like this:
$ LANG=en_UK.UTF-8 app arg1 arg2 ...
to change the locale for the duration of only one command. Do this:
$ export LANG=en_UK.UTF-8
$ app arg1 arg2
$ another-app arg1 arg2
to set the locale in this terminal only, until the window is closed.
$ man locale
is your friend.
it doesn't work.
â Hossein Vatani
Jan 14 at 19:24
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
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Set your desired presentation language like this:
$ LANG=en_UK.UTF-8 app arg1 arg2 ...
to change the locale for the duration of only one command. Do this:
$ export LANG=en_UK.UTF-8
$ app arg1 arg2
$ another-app arg1 arg2
to set the locale in this terminal only, until the window is closed.
$ man locale
is your friend.
it doesn't work.
â Hossein Vatani
Jan 14 at 19:24
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
Set your desired presentation language like this:
$ LANG=en_UK.UTF-8 app arg1 arg2 ...
to change the locale for the duration of only one command. Do this:
$ export LANG=en_UK.UTF-8
$ app arg1 arg2
$ another-app arg1 arg2
to set the locale in this terminal only, until the window is closed.
$ man locale
is your friend.
Set your desired presentation language like this:
$ LANG=en_UK.UTF-8 app arg1 arg2 ...
to change the locale for the duration of only one command. Do this:
$ export LANG=en_UK.UTF-8
$ app arg1 arg2
$ another-app arg1 arg2
to set the locale in this terminal only, until the window is closed.
$ man locale
is your friend.
answered Jan 14 at 16:41
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it doesn't work.
â Hossein Vatani
Jan 14 at 19:24
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it doesn't work.
â Hossein Vatani
Jan 14 at 19:24
it doesn't work.
â Hossein Vatani
Jan 14 at 19:24
it doesn't work.
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Jan 14 at 19:24
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