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Displaying the available locales in english
Hi,
I am developing a program that would ask the user to set the locale. For that, I need to display them to user in plain english. like English(US) English (Uk) depending on the user selection I need to set the locale. Is there a command in redhat linux that would display locales in more friendly mamner rather than like this "en-US.UTF-8" Thanks, sunny. |
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