12.06.2011 14:55, Aurelien Jarno пишет: > The question is why did you define your default locale as "ru_UA.utf8" > and not "ru_UA.UTF-8"? "ru_UA.utf8" is not a locale which exist by > default (unless you manually created it), so it's normal it causes you > problem. > > By the way, are you sure you have no locale defines in /etc/environment? > Thanks. Locale ru_UA.utf8 is not a question. It is the default system behavior. When using gdm at least. And more than that, "non-existent" locale ru_RU.utf8 works without problems. I had found the way to solve this problem for me, so I've posted a solution. I don't pretend that it's right from some ideological point of view (x.org, gnome or debian for example). It just works. And, btw, /etc/environment on my system is completely empty.
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