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Type national symbols in AIX ?
Hi,
What I have done - I installed my national language(package bos.loc.pc.Lt_LT), and selected this language for particular user using LANG env. variable. What should I do next ? I heard something about keymaps, input methods ?? (my language is lithuanian) I'm talking only about command line, no GUI. please help! thanks Vilius |
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