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On Saturday 26 June 2010 13:43:54 William Kenworthy wrote: |
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> Could it be your desktop overiding the basics? - gnome or kde perhaps? |
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> Also check the login manager (I use GDM and there is a language setting |
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> for the login there.) |
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Aha! You got it! From a console both ~/.bashrc and /etc/env.d/02locale are |
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being read as expected and the settings adopted. |
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From within X the different terminals do their own thing. So it must be a |
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dekstop script that sets them up differently. The question then becomes, |
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which script ... |
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I use Enlightenment as my desktop manager and kdm as the Display Manager, but |
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wouldn't know where to look further than that. kdm is starting up |
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Enlightenment by reading my ~/.xsession, which does not have any locale |
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settings in it from what I can tell. |
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Regards, |
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Mick |