El miÃ, 29-01-2003 a las 17:20, Ole Laursen escribiÃ: > FÃlix Blanco MartÃn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > > I do not know if the LANG problem is solved in gdm as I hadnt > > > > > looked > > > > > into it. There was a pam problem that was fixed in this version. I > > > > > will > > > > > keep you all informed when the lang is solved. > > > > > > > > It seems the problem has been fixed. > > > > > > I thought so too. But I was fooled by the fact that the environment is > > > loaded when you restart GDM as root. Reboot, then English again. > > > > I have restarted GDM as root and the problem does not appear. > > Furthermore, it now recognizes the locales and GDM itself is in Spanish. > > Yes, that what was I was trying to say. :-) > > When you restart GDM as root, your shell has read /etc/environment. So > it speaks the language set by LANG. But if you reboot the machine, it > is back to English. At least for me, it is.
I had not rebooted the system. When I did it, the problem appeared again and gdm was back to English too. -- FÃlix Blanco MartÃn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

