Question #235416 on Epoptes changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/epoptes/+question/235416
Status: Open => Needs information
Alkis Georgopoulos requested more information:
There are 2 epoptes-client instances, the "system" one and the "session" one.
I assume we're talking about the "session" one, which is started from
/etc/xdg/autostart/epoptes-client.desktop.
For example, if a user logs in, and you use epoptes Execute command dialog to
execute `xterm` inside the user session, then you're using the "session"
epoptes client.
epoptes-client doesn't mess with the locale, except for 4 lines of code,
which shouldn't affect the "session" epoptes-client, and also shouldn't
affect opensuse at all since I don't think it has an /etc/default/locale
configuration file:
# When launched as a service, LANG might not be set.
if [ -z "$LANG" ] && [ -r /etc/default/locale ]; then
. /etc/default/locale
export LANG
fi
So, it's probably an issue with your installation. Log in to a client and
attach the following:
1) Press Alt+F2 to open the local run command dialog, run xterm from there, and
paste the output of `env`.
2) From epoptes, select that client, use the epoptes execute dialog to open
xterm on the client (do not use the epoptes "open terminal" menu, use the
execute dialog), and paste the output of `env`.
Those 2 should be the same. If they aren't, your DE launches
/etc/xdg/autostart services with broken environment, and you should file
a bug report in your distro bug tracker.
Also, which DE are you using?
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