On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 11:23:49AM +0200, Simon Oosthoek wrote: > On 09/18/15 10:55, Wolfgang Schweer wrote: > >On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 12:45:17PM +0200, Simon Oosthoek wrote: > >>OK, figured it out myself :-) with a bit of help from: > >>https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/LTSPLanguageSettings > >> > >>The lts.conf file must be changed under [default] > >> > >>LDM_LANGUAGE="nl_NL.utf8" > >This is supposed to be unneeded. LDM uses the system default locale as > >its default. So maybe something got messed up. > > > >To set the system default locale, 'dpkg-reconfigure locales' should be > >used. (And 'ltsp-chroot -m -a i386 dpkg-reconfigure locales' for the > >LTSP chroot.) > > > > > Both were already set to nl_NL.utf8, so my guess is that the lts.conf > (without LDM_LANGUAGE configured) set everything to "C" and now with the > above configuration sets everything to nl_NL.utf8. > > If something is messed up, it is probably in the order of things happening > during the booting of a terminal?
IMO something went wrong generating locales and setting the system default one. I'm just wondering what is shown as the system default locale if you execute 'ltsp-chroot dpkg-reconfigure locales'. Wolfgang
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