On 22.05.06 12:43:47, Norbert Preining wrote:
> I don't want to play ping pong, but it seems that something fishy is
> going on here.
>From what I saw/read under this and related bug reports the "fishy"
thing is that gdm doesn't propagate the language when you don't choose a
locale setting within
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Hi Josselin!
I don't want to play ping pong, but it seems that something fishy is
going on here.
On Sam, 13 Mai 2006, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> GDM already reads the locale in its startup script. Sessions started
> from there inherit from the locale setting. Adding this pam_
On Sam, 13 Mai 2006, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> > Nothing changes the fact that every program I start as an unset
> > LC_CTYPE. Something I don't want.
>
> Now this is clearer. GDM doesn't read LC_CTYPE, only LANG. I guess this
> could be improved as well, indeed.
Ahh so what are the setti
Le samedi 13 mai 2006 à 19:42 +0200, Norbert Preining a écrit :
> I wrote
> LC_CTYPE=...
> and
> export LC_CTYPE=...
> into the /etc/default/locale files.
>
> Nothing changes the fact that every program I start as an unset
> LC_CTYPE. Something I don't want.
Now this is clearer. GDM d
On Sam, 13 Mai 2006, Josselin Mouette wrote:
> > This is still not done. Could you either specify why you didn't follow
> > this or include this one. Thanks a lot.
>
> GDM already reads the locale in its startup script. Sessions started
> from there inherit from the locale setting. Adding this pam
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Dear gdm Maintainers!
You have adjusted the init script for reading the environment, but user
logins still do not get the settings from the /etc/default/locale. This
is due to the missing lines in pam.d. The original submitter posted the
correct solution:
> You should add
>
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