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RUSSIAN_TUTOR: How to configure your system to read and write Cyrillic text.
v0015.2 [2009-10-20]
This text contains information by:
Aleksej R. Serdyukov, 2:5020/1042.42 (all my contributions here may be used
under GNU FDL 1.2+, GNU GPL 2+ or CC BY-SA 3.0)
Anatoly Kovalenko, 2:5020/1042.46, http://antol.msk.ru/
Paul Gorodyansky, http://RusWin.net/
The default character encoding in most modern GNU/Linux distributions that
work with the Russian language is UTF-8. Some people still prefer 8-bit
encodings like KOI8-R or KOI8-U.
Russian FidoNet uses the "DOS alternative" codepage 866 (CP866) almost
exclusively as of 2008. It is used in MS-DOS, MS Windows' text mode and OS/2
(eCS).
Microsoft Windows GUI uses CP1251, Windows NT GUI uses UTF-16.
WWW uses UTF-8, KOI8-R and CP1251.
Some Cyrillic-aware FidoNet news gates use KOI8 for the news side.
== Unix-like ==
These instructions may be common for many GNU/Linux distributions and other
Unix-like systems.
=== Debian GNU/Linux 3.0-4.0 ===
==== X11 ====
/etc/X11/xorg.conf (XF86Config in case of XFree86):
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Generic Keyboard"
Driver "keyboard"
Option "CoreKeyboard"
Option "XkbRules" "xorg"
Option "XkbModel" "pc101"
> Option "XkbLayout" "gb,ru"
Option "XkbOptions" "grp:caps_toggle,grp_led:caps"
EndSection
The needed line is marked with ">". "gb" is the UK English layout. You can
have up to 4 layouts in the list (subsequent ones are ignored).
You will most likely be using a UTF-8 locale like "en_GB.UTF-8", but KOI8-R or
KOI8-U would also work for this purpose.
==== text mode ====
apt-get install console-cyrillic
Then you can change the character encoding using "cyr -e
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