Sjoerd Mullender wrote:
Christian Menzel wrote:
The easier way would be setting LC_TIME to "en_US:en", so other apps
show the time as well in your preferred format.
This doesn't work so hot if you have UTF-8 encoded file names. I get ??
for those characters. If I set LC_ALL="en_US.UTF-8" in addition the
characters are displayed correctly.
For which characters? The date output should be all ASCII characters,
so it should be valid UTF-8 encoded data.
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