* Josselin Mouette :
> > > LANG can be configured from the login window, which was already the case
> > > with gdm2.
> > > LC_MESSAGES is not touched by the Xsession script.
> >
> > The script sets LC_ALL which overwrites all LC_* variables.
>
> It only does if LC_ALL is already set, and it sets
Le mercredi 16 juin 2010 à 10:56 +0200, Kai Weber a écrit :
> * Josselin Mouette :
>
> > LANG can be configured from the login window, which was already the case
> > with gdm2.
> > LC_MESSAGES is not touched by the Xsession script.
>
> The script sets LC_ALL which overwrites all LC_* variables.
* Josselin Mouette :
> LANG can be configured from the login window, which was already the case
> with gdm2.
> LC_MESSAGES is not touched by the Xsession script.
The script sets LC_ALL which overwrites all LC_* variables.
Regards, Kai
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Le mardi 15 juin 2010 à 21:34 +0200, Kai Weber a écrit :
> # prefer German settings for everything except messages
> LANG=de_DE.UTF-8
> LC_MESSAGES=C
> export LANG LC_MESSAGES
>
> The Xsession script in gdm2 did not change these settings, but gdm3 does. Now
> a user is unable to choose his prefer
Package: gdm3
Version: 2.30.2-4
Severity: normal
Hi,
Language settings stored in .profile get overwritten by gdm3's Xsession.
For example a snip from my .profile:
# prefer German settings for everything except messages
LANG=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_MESSAGES=C
export LANG LC_MESSAGES
The Xsession script
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