Hi, I had exactly the same problem! But as I do a log of changes and fine tuning myself, I thought it was something I've done...
You may change it to one of the right values in /etc/environment Look at the package "locales" for more information on this and other related variables. You may also look at http://www.ia.pw.edu.pl/~wujek/dokumentacja/gnu/libc/libc_19.html João On Fri, 2004-11-19 at 03:27 +0000, Joao Clemente wrote: > After installing debian with the sarge net installer, I get this weird > value set on my "LANGUAGE" variable > > LANGUAGE=en_PT:en_US:en_GB:en > > I have no ideia where does this variable is used, but AFAIK there is no > such thing as "en_PT", the correct value is "pt_PT". > > What is this variable for, anyway? One thing that crosses my mind is the > browser language configuration... is it? Or/and maybe something else? > > Oh, btw, I have a clue of from where does this value comes from: I like > my system in english, so I choose "english" as the language, and then I > have to find "Portugal" where one needs to select it's location... maybe > the "en" + "PT" comes from those 2 choices... > > Joao Clemente > > Ps: Should I be posting this to this ML or to another one? Which one? > > -- Joao Lourenco Tels: (+351) 212 948 536 Dep. Informatica (+351) 212 948 300 FCT / Univ. Nova de Lisboa Ext: 10740 Quinta da Torre Fax: (+351) 212 948 541 P-2829-516 CAPARICA http://www-asc.di.fct.unl.pt/~jml -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]