Re: [kde] no more unicode in 3.5.4



Dexter Filmore wrote:

Yes, seems to be quite similar. Seems your system locale is utf8 but your
font doesn't support that. What font are you using? Was it alright in KDE
3.5.1? Which distro and X version?

I think the font may be the root of the problem. I thought it would be dealt
automatically by locale. How can I find out?

I just switch to linux - ubuntu with kde 3.5.2 and xorg 7.0.0.

/m


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