Hello Steve
I've assigned this to pam just because I don't know who manage 
~/.pam_environement but as it is a pam file, probalby is related to it.
I've also found this error (before remove that lines) in auth.log but nothing 
on syslog:

quantic sudo: pam_unix(sudo:auth): authentication failure; logname=njin
uid=1000 euid=0 tty=/dev/pts/0 ruser=njin rhost= user=njin

I've tried to add again that lines to my 'reinstalled' system (with the old 
/home) reboot and I can reproduce it.
So I want to know who manage this file during the change of the language 
process and why it ley back that two residual lines.
I'm going to reinstall Precise changing language and try again if it reproduces.
Thanks
Fabio

Can you also point me to a valid documentation on pam and how it works? 
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