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 Message 2450 
 David Gonzalez to Nicholas Boel 
 Linux golded 
 25 Nov 24 07:39:16 
 
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   Hello Nicholas!

24 Nov 24 17:33, you wrote to me:

 NB> Hello David,

 NB> On Sun, Nov 24 2024 16:42:24 -0600, you wrote ..

 >> Thanks Angel, I tried your suggestion and Fernando Toledo's sample
 >> config with no luck my golded still looks like this:

 NB> You should probably start over with your config. Start as minimal as
 NB> you possibly can (I think someone posted a command line option to
 NB> create a very basic golded.conf).

 NB> "LANG=es_ES.ISO8859-1 luit -encoding ISO8859-1 gedlnx -Cpath_to_cfg"

 NB> Definitely does NOT go in your golded.conf. That's something you type
 NB> on the Linux console in order to run Golded.

yeah, well overlooked...

 NB> With that said, I'd be willing to guess you don't have 'luit'
 NB> installed, either.

Guessing I do not, why?, well I based my install on the Git repo instructions

 NB> Are you new to Linux? If so, you should probably mention that so
 NB> people can be a lot lighter on their explanations to you, which you
 NB> currently aren't seeming to understand any of. It also seems like
 NB> you're completely missing a lot of the help people are already trying
 NB> to give you.

New... well, I don't consider myself new but I'm a self-proclaimed expert, so
yeah I might be missing some concepts.

And normally if I'm going say LANG=es_ES TERM=linux or the like I'd have said
start the program with, maybe *assumming* is problematic, but not going to
trash, would there be another more basic are where I could ask?.

Thanls for your advice.

 NB> Regards,
 NB> Nick

 NB> ... He who laughs last, thinks slowest.
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David

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