> it should be fairly easy to write a script that handles the locale > environment of gdm. But i don't really use gdm so I don't know the > possible values and i have little spare time to study it right now. > If someone would give me the variable that must be set and the > possible entries for the available locales, I'd be happy to write the > script.
That seems fairly easy. You need to set LANG in /etc/default/gdm. The value is the language's ISO-639 code > KDE is already localized by default (at least for Greek it is) once > the user chooses the correct task in tasksel (thus making sure the > correct kde-i18n-xx package is installed). There is nothing specific > to Greek though so I guess it should work for all locales the same > way. localization-config does nothing for kde3 localization. By > localization, I mean the translated menus, etc. The X keyboard stuff > is dealt separetely. But, I guess that default KDE sessions use the configured language as a default and not English, and then do not prompt the user about the language, is it? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

