Le Mercredi 14 Mars 2001 16:41, Perttu Muurimäki a écrit : > On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Ivan E. Moore II wrote: > > try adding > > > > auth required pam_env.so > > > > to your /etc/pam.d/kde file > > Didn't help. I tried to add envfile=/etc/environment which didn't help > either. Nor did adding > > LANG DEFAULT=fi_FI > > LANG DEFAULT=${LANG} > > LANG DEFAULT= OVERRIDE=fi_FI > > LANG DEFAULT= OVERRIDE=${LANG} > > in /etc/security/pam_env.conf -file. > > Nothing helped tough I occasionally got messages from pam_env.so where it > said it had deleted LANG -setting.
I found on the debian-user mailing list two interesting things : - in /etc/X11/Xsession, replace the first line #!/bin/sh by : #!/bin/bash --login in order to make X open a real session with environment variables defined. - well-behaved session managers should recognize and use pam_env.so. kdm seems unable to do that, whereas gdm does. The trick with pam_env.so did not work for me, but the one with Xsession did. Hope it helps... -- Thibaut Cousin email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] web : http://clrwww.in2p3.fr