On Thu, Dec 29, 2005 at 04:36:42PM -0500, Christopher Martin wrote: > On Tuesday 27 December 2005 00:51, Itai Seggev wrote: > > Package: kdm > > Version: 4:3.4.3-3 > > Severity: important > > Tags: l10n > > > KDM has 'issues' reading /etc/kde3/kdm/kdmrc configuration files from older > versions of kdm, so just to make sure that your problem isn't in this > category, it would be good to purge and reinstall KDM 3.4 (you can of > course backup the old kdmrc first).
I started with the Debian pacakged kdmrc, then edited the file by hand. I tried using the KDE Control Center as you suggested, and that worked fine. Confused, I looked at the config file it generated, and saw that it set Lang to he rather than he_IL or he he_IL.UTF-8 (from the default en_US). I then restored my original kdmrc and put in he for Lang, and it also worked. Thus, it seems to be a bug (why does using he_IL rather than he break some of the functionality?), but perhaps not as serious as I originally thought. > Also, if you have any systems/chroots > where you're feeling daring, could you see if the problem occurs using KDM > 3.5 from experimental? No chroots handy, but it should be easy to test whether setting Lang to he_IL continues to be a problem in 3.5 as described above. Thanks, -- Itai Itai Seggev, University of Mississippi, Department of Physics and Astronomy In 1997 a group of programmers started writing a desktop environment to fix a travesty they didn't create. Their program promptly found its way onto un*x systems everywhere. Today, still opposed by a software monopolist, they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you share their vision, if you know you can help, and if you can connect to internet, maybe you can join... the K-Team. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]