Re: [gentoo-user] Where to set language with lightdm

2011-12-24 Thread Michael Hampicke
As a temporary solution you may set your locale to de_DE.UTF-8 but export LC_ALL=en_US in the shell's rc file. Well, I can live with that - for now :) Thx Still hope lightdm will behave like GDM in the future. If you google around you find some bugs related to set language issues, so there's

[gentoo-user] Where to set language with lightdm

2011-12-23 Thread Michael Hampicke
Hey there, I've been having some problems with GDM recently (freeze after reboot, freeze after suspend) so I thought I'd give lightdm a shot. So far everything works great, but I cannot set a language for a lightdm session. My system locale is set to en_US.utf8 because when working with

Re: [gentoo-user] Where to set language with lightdm

2011-12-23 Thread Michael Mol
Michael Hampicke wrote: Hey there, I've been having some problems with GDM recently (freeze after reboot, freeze after suspend) so I thought I'd give lightdm a shot. So far everything works great, but I cannot set a language for a lightdm session. My system locale is set to en_US.utf8

Re: [gentoo-user] Where to set language with lightdm

2011-12-23 Thread Michael Hampicke
Did you rebuild all of the xf86 drivers and modules after updating xorg from 1.10 to 1.11? I didn't run into a problem until xscreensaver kicked in. Yeah I did, everything is working fine, except playing videos files using the xv video out and ati-drivers. But there's already a bugreport on

Re: [gentoo-user] Where to set language with lightdm

2011-12-23 Thread Aljosha Papsch
Am Freitag, den 23.12.2011, 18:17 +0100 schrieb Michael Hampicke: Hey there, I've been having some problems with GDM recently (freeze after reboot, freeze after suspend) so I thought I'd give lightdm a shot. So far everything works great, but I cannot set a language for a lightdm