Sergio <sergiocmailbox-userlist(a)yahoo.com.br> writes:
On 11/13/2012 07:42 PM, Sergio wrote:
> On 11/13/2012 06:27 PM, lee wrote:
>> Tim <ignored_mailbox(a)yahoo.com.au> writes:
>>
>>> Is anyone else using Fedora in Australia and noticed that locale
>>> settings aren't what they ought to be?
>>>
>>> Specifically that the system locale, despite being set up during
>>> post-installation, was on a US setting. And that personal locales
>>> inherit that, and each logon needs manually setting to Australian. And
>>> that applications that print need manually setting to A4, instead of
>>> already being preset to A4 by the locale (or even not preselecting from
>>> the printer settings).
>>
>> What is the equivalent of Debians 'dpkg-reconfigure locale' in Fedora?
>> And btw, what's Fedoras equivalent of apt-file?
>>
>>
>
> F18 has changed in this regard, now it uses localectl. In F17 I think it
> was setup with system-config-<something>
>
> What's apt-file?
Thank you!
If apt-file is to search for a file in a package then have a look at
rpm's options.
Also 'repoquery -l' (yum-utils).
Yes, it is a tool that can search for packages containing a given file.
It might be like 'repoquery -f', giving more useful results easier than
'repoquery -f' seems to do. I need to learn more about the package
management; so far I just used it without much reading, so it was simple
enough :)
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Fedora 17