Use C.UTF-8
The glibc 2.35-6 package ships with the C.UTF-8
locale included.
This means there is now a UTF-8 locale available by default and en_US.UTF-8
, which requires editing /etc/locale.gen
and running locale-gen
, is not needed anymore.
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The glibc 2.35-6 package ships with the C.UTF-8
locale included.
This means there is now a UTF-8 locale available by default and en_US.UTF-8
, which requires editing /etc/locale.gen
and running locale-gen
, is not needed anymore.