Franciser Vector Linux ====================== 1) Ouvrir une console Mettre le bon clavier (temporaire pour les manipulations suivantes) # setxkbmap -layout "ca(fr)" ou # setxkbmap -layout "ca(multi)" ou # setxkbmap -layout fr 2) Se logger en root # su Password: N.B. inscrire le mot de passe choisi lors de l'installation 3) ouvrir mc # mc 4) éditer le fichier "/etc/rc.d/rc.keymap" Contenu du fichier pour le Canada français (fr et multi) ********** début de fichier *********** # This is French Canadian keyboard mapping echo "Loading keyboard mapping for cf" loadkeys cf ********** fin de fichier *********** Contenu du fichier pour le Français Europe ********** début de fichier *********** # This is French keyboard mapping echo "Loading keyboard mapping for fr" loadkeys fr ********** fin de fichier *********** 5) éditer le fichier "/etc/rc.d/rc.font" Contenu du fichier pour le Canada français (fr et multi) ********** début de fichier *********** # This is French Canadian font echo "Loading font from file lat1-16.psfu.gz" setfont -v lat1-16.psfu.gz ********** fin de fichier *********** Contenu du fichier pour le Français Europe ********** début de fichier *********** # This is French font echo "Loading font from file lat9w-16.psfu.gz" setfont -v lat9w-16.psfu.gz ********** fin de fichier *********** 6) éditer le fichier "/etc/profile.d/lang.sh" ********** début de fichier ***************** #!/bin/sh # Set the system locale. (no, we don't have a menu for this ;-) # For a list of locales which are supported by this machine, type: # locale -a # en_US is the Slackware default locale: #export LANG=en_US # 'C' is the old Slackware (and UNIX) default, which is 127-bit # ASCII with a charmap setting of ANSI_X3.4-1968. These days, # it's better to use en_US or another modern $LANG setting to # support extended character sets. #export LANG=C # There is also support for UTF-8 locales, but be aware that # some programs are not yet able to handle UTF-8 and will fail to # run properly. In those cases, you can set LANG=C before # starting them. Still, I'd avoid UTF unless you actually need it. #export LANG=en_US.UTF-8 # Another option for en_US: #export LANG=en_US.ISO8859-1 # One side effect of the newer locales is that the sort order # is no longer according to ASCII values, so the sort order will # change in many places. Since this isn't usually expected and # can break scripts, we'll stick with traditional ASCII sorting. # If you'd prefer the sort algorithm that goes with your $LANG # setting, comment this out. #export LC_COLLATE=C # French Canadian language (fr et multi) export LANGUAGE=fr export COUNTRY=ca export LANG=fr_FR.ISO-8859-1 export CHARSET=iso8859-1 export LC_MESSAGES=fr_FR # French language #export LC_COLLATE=fr_FR@euro #export LC_CTYPE=fr_FR@euro #export LC_MONETARY=fr_FR@euro #export LC_NUMERIC=fr_FR@euro #export LC_MESSAGES=fr_FR@euro #export LC_TIME=fr_FR@euro #export LC_ALL=fr_FR@euro #export LANG=fr_FR@euro #export LANGUAGE=fr_FR@euro #export LESSCHARSET="latin1" # End of /etc/profile.d/lang.sh ********** fin de fichier *******************