Subscribing Gunnar, who did the $LANGUAGE related changes in gdm
/language-selector. I believe that language-selector continues to set
$LANG as well, it shouldn't have changed in that regard. As with earlier
releases, the first tab controls $LANGUAGE (preferred order of language
fallbacks for displayed messages, mostly not country specific), and the
second tab controls $LANG (general locale settings which are also
country specific, such as time/paper/number format).

I reinstalled my box a week ago, and didn't change any of this. My
/etc/default/locale says

LANG="de_DE.UTF-8"
LANGUAGE="de:en"
LC_MESSAGES="de_DE.UTF-8"

which looks both correct and backwards compatible to me. I don't believe
that the installer changed in that regard either (I think it's ubiquity
which writes the original file).

What was the contents of your /e/d/locale after installation? Did you
mean that you had to _add_ or to _change_ $LANG there?

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