On Fri, 18 Apr 2003, M. Fioretti wrote: >> Actually, the problem is that those applications are not UTF-8 >> compatible or UTF-8 aware. Red Hat didn't break them. >> >> Red Hat defaults to using UTF-8, but if you use applications >> which are not UTF-8 compatible, you need to change the locale >> these apps run in to an 8bit latin locale or some other locale >> the particular application does support. >> >> >1) I was going to ask why thread drawing is broken in mutt, but I > guess the answer is the same, isn't it? So I should ask to the > mutt developer(s) to upgrade, right? Well, not to upgrade... Rather, to implement whatever is necessary to support the application running in UTF-8. >2) In the meantime, what locale do you refer to? LANG=en_US, or > something else? Any 8bit ISO8859 locale which worked in any prior distribution release should work fine. -- Mike A. Harris ftp://people.redhat.com/mharris OS Systems Engineer - XFree86 maintainer - Red Hat