Please try to setup your X locales properly. First install the 'locales'
package. if that is installed use dpkg-reconfigure locales to configure your
wanted locales and don't forget to relogin afterwards, so your changes apply.

if you have done so, 'locale' should not list POSIX as your language anymore.


BTW, the bug was never closed, but just tagged unreproducible.

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