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> > | A locale identifies a specific user community - a group of users who have similar culture and language expectations for human-computer interaction (and the kinds of data they process). A community is usually understood as the intersection of all users speaking the same language and living in the same country. Furthermore, a community can use more specific conventions. For example, an English/United States/Military locale is separate from the regular English/United States locale since the US military writes times and dates differently than most of the civilian community. APPX needs to know your Locale. If not specified, it will default to en_US. To change the locale, use a text editor to modify the 'appx.env' file, and add: LANG=<desired locale> The 'appx.env' file is located in the 'data' folder of your installation folder. For example, if APPX was installed in /opt/appxserver, then 'appx.env' is located at '/opt/appxserver/appx.env'. See http://userguide.icu-project.org/locale for more information on Locales. | |||||||
Completing the InstallationYou will have to manually start the APPX Login Manager Service before you can complete the installation. Enter the following commands (make sure you adjust the path names as required): |