On Thu, 2006-11-16 at 14:29 -0800, Kyle J. McDonald wrote: > Only the 'C' Locale? > > That's what I've done, and GNOME is behaving strangely. > > I get no window manager or panels, but Nautilus (the desktop) starts. I can > get a menu from right clicking and request a terminal but it never starts. > > I had to power down to reboot. When it came up I did a console login, and > tried running 'gnome-terminal' there. I expect ed the 'can't open display:' > error but I also saw a message about 'Can't convert from UTF8 to ASCII' (or > something very close to that.) > > Is this becuase I elected not to install the EN_us packages? > > Everythign else seems to be working fine....
Can you select en_US.UTF-8 on the login (dtlogin or gdm) screen? Laca
