Re: LC_MESSAGES set somewhere during gdm login

2012-07-17 Thread Patrick Strasser
Hello Bob! Thanks for your reply and your help! Bob Proulx wrote on 2012-07-17 00:38: Patrick Strasser wrote: Ich have a nagging problem: After loggin in throuh gdm, LC_MESSAGES is set to a locale that is not configured, and I can not find where this happens. I configured (dpkg-reconfigure

Re: LC_MESSAGES set somewhere during gdm login

2012-07-17 Thread Bob Proulx
Patrick Strasser wrote: Bob Proulx wrote: Patrick Strasser wrote: Ich have a nagging problem: After loggin in throuh gdm, LC_MESSAGES is set to a locale that is not configured, and I can not find where this happens. I configured (dpkg-reconfigure locales) locales for de_AT.UTF-8 and

Re: LC_MESSAGES set somewhere during gdm login

2012-07-17 Thread Patrick Strasser
Bob Proulx wrote on 2012-07-18 00:24: Patrick Strasser wrote: Do you have a ~/.xsession file? No, no ~/.xsession file. Do you have LC_MESSAGES set in your ~/.bashrc? Or perhaps /etc/bash.bashrc or some other file that might be getting sourced through the chain? Hit! After suspecting gdm

Re: LC_MESSAGES set somewhere during gdm login - solved

2012-07-17 Thread Patrick Strasser
Patrick Strasser wrote on 2012-07-18 01:04: Bob Proulx wrote on 2012-07-18 00:24: Do you have LC_MESSAGES set in your ~/.bashrc? Or perhaps /etc/bash.bashrc or some other file that might be getting sourced through the chain? I have LC_MESSAGES set in .profile, and in .dmrc. I'm still after

LC_MESSAGES set somewhere during gdm login

2012-07-16 Thread Patrick Strasser
Hello! Ich have a nagging problem: After loggin in throuh gdm, LC_MESSAGES is set to a locale that is not configured, and I can not find where this happens. I configured (dpkg-reconfigure locales) locales for de_AT.UTF-8 and en_US.UTF-8. Still after logging in with gdm and starting

Re: LC_MESSAGES set somewhere during gdm login

2012-07-16 Thread Bob Proulx
Patrick Strasser wrote: Ich have a nagging problem: After loggin in throuh gdm, LC_MESSAGES is set to a locale that is not configured, and I can not find where this happens. I configured (dpkg-reconfigure locales) locales for de_AT.UTF-8 and en_US.UTF-8. Still after logging in with gdm and