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    international support (?), i18n (?)

    hi, following the advice given by danns on an earlier post, i`ve found a directory called `i18n` which includes support for many foreign languages -i guess-. i`ve found a file called `es_AR` that contains information for my country, argentina. the file says that it requieres the `charset iso-8851-1`, which i don´t have.
    my question is: where do i get that charset, and once i have it; do i place it in the `/kbd/consolefont` directory?
    and then, how do i make linux aware of the new charset?
    thank you all for you time and willingness.

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    The distro disc (if you that is what you are using) should have and rpm or tar ball on it with the file you need (iso-8851-1). If not, you can check http://www.rpmfind.com or the distro's site

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    once again, danns, thank you very very much for your time. i`ll look for teh charset file on a red hat 6.2 cd that i have.

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    i`m afraid the distro cd doesn`t include the file (iso-8851-1), i`ve looked for it in rpmfind.net but i couldn`t find it also, is it part of a particular tar or rpm?
    does anyboy know of a rpm program for windows?

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