On dt, 2003-11-04 at 01:49, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote: > > locale-gen changes the locales installed on your system, but your > current environment controls the current locale.
After rebooting, the situation is the same: /etc/environment ---------------------------------------------- ### BEGIN DEBCONF SECTION FOR localeconf # Do not edit within this region if you want your changes to be preserved # by debconf. Instead, make changes before the "### BEGIN DEBCONF SECTION # FOR localeconf" line, and/or after the "### END DEBCONF SECTION FOR # localeconf" line. ### END DEBCONF SECTION FOR localeconf [EMAIL PROTECTED] -------------------------------------------- but the locale is 100% [EMAIL PROTECTED] and, for instances, the messages I get in the shell are in Spanish. > Is one of your shell > startup scripts setting it? No, as far as I know. But if you give me a hint on where to check I'll do ti. > Have you closed and reopened the session > since fixing /etc/environment? The session and the computer, several times. I have this bug (?) since months. Quim -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

