Daniel Reuter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/06/2000 (15:14) : > But the reason, why I contribute to this threat is another one. I > encountered a similar problem, when I installed gdm (or xdm or wdm). The > point is, that obviously, your .bashrc doesn't get read, if you use some > display manager, so the language doesn't get set correctly. You can choose > language in the gdm start-menu, but this didn't work, I got my session in > english. I suppose one could set a system wide default for the language, > but I don't want to do this, as I prefer to use the C lang-setting for > root.
Have you tried to set the environment variables in your .profile file? I'm not sure how to solve this as I don't use gdm. Perhaps the manual of gdm says something about which setup files it reads? -- Preben Randhol -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- <http://www.pvv.org/~randhol/> "Det eneste trygge stedet i verden er inne i en fortelling." -- Athol Fugard

