Are you possibly using lightdm-gtk-greeter? That greeter may give you
the impression that you can choose language. But did you really succeed
in choosing some other language than the system language? I for one
can't.

Well, I think the bug should be reopened, but I don't have permission to
do it. Anyone?

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Title:
  Add ability to set language of guest session

Status in “gdm-guest-session” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in “lightdm” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “gdm-guest-session” package in Baltix:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  People lends their laptop frequently and in Holy-days, it is quite common 
that family members and close friends visit. Many of them could have come from 
somewhere where they don't speak English. Thus, I propose that Ubuntu should 
provide the ability to choose the language to be used in the Guest Session.
   
  Currently even if the Logged in users is using non-English desktop such as 
Spanish, the guest session always loads in English.


  Ubuntu 8.10
  gdm-guest-session 0.6.1

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