On 2014-03-27 22:09:48 +0100, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 04:03:53PM -0400, Danielsan wrote:
> > I'm sorry because I'm going to complain, but I don't understand
> > why in the top corner on the right side of the "login greeter" I
> > read en-US.utf8 instead of English. And if I use an other language
> > I will read, for example, it-IT.utf8.
> > 
> > It's strange, I'm not speaking or writing in en-US.utf8 and
> > neither in it- IT.utf8. I speak and write in English and maybe in
> > Italian, French or Spanish.
[...]
> Sure, but there's apparently no way to get that mapping from the libc.

Even better, it should say "Language" (or its translation in the
current language, or an icon) instead of giving the first language in
the list. Since I've installed all the locales, it says "aa_DJ.utf8",
which looks rather strange since I never use this language.

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