** Description changed:
- The current Kubuntu method of installing support for new languages and
- changing which language gets highest preference is broken because it
- only affects KDE applications. The system language (as set by the LANG
- and LANGUAGE environment variables) isn't changed, and
nevermind, I found the issue
** Changed in: libkubuntu (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
** Changed in: libkubuntu (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: libkubuntu (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Harald Sitter (apachelogger)
** Package changed: libkubuntu
Right then, lets do this a different way because kdebugdialog decides to
be very dumb for some reason.
- new user
- run kcmshell4 language
- close it
- run kdebugdialog
- in the search type kcmshell
- make sure kcmshell is found, if not, apply and close, run kcmshell again,
rinse and repeat unti
Yes, I did that. Just to be sure I've tried a 3rd time:
Run systemsettings
Start kdebugdialog (with system settings still open), uncheck 'disable debug
output', Select all, Apply, Ok
close system settings
systemsettings &>log
go to locale->language
move german to the right hand list
move german up
Still nothing useful inside. Did you close systemsettings after you
enabled everything in kdebugdialog? Otherwise the setting changes from
kdebugdialog won't apply.
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I started systemsettings and browsed into locale->language before
starting kdebugdialog and enabling everything this time. I'm not sure if
the log has got anything useful but here's the log, seems to have at
least registered that Locale was opened.
** Attachment added: "log"
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That is to say, if you want to start with a complete new user again...
simply go to 'systemsettings -> locale -> language' before running
kdebugdialog to enable everything.
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Mh, please run kdebugdialog again and enable everything, then fetch a
new log. (it seems systemsettings wasn't registered as category right
after login).
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In the home dir of the original tim user (after undoing the
gnome-language-selector changes but with the KDE Locale module changes still
applied):
No KDE env directory:
tim@localhost:~$ cat ~/.kde/env/*
cat: /home/tim/.kde/env/*: No such file or directory
tim@localhost:~$ find ~/.kde/ | grep env
I followed your instructions exactly using a newly created user test. Still no
kde/env directories, log from running systemsettings attached:
test@localhost:~$ cat ~/.kde/env/*
cat: /home/test/.kde/env/*: No such file or directory
test@localhost:~$ find /home/test/.kde/ | grep -i env
test@localhos
Oh, and please do the following:
- revert language-selector changes
- create new user
- login
- hit alt+f2
- type kdebugdialog
- hit enter
- enable everything, apply and close
- from a terminal run:
> systemsettings &> log
- go to locale->language
- move german to the right hand list
- move germ
please post the output of the following command
cat ~/.kde/env/*
** Package changed: kde-workspace (Ubuntu) => libkubuntu (Ubuntu)
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Title:
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BTW the ProcEnviron.txt attached to this bug report is from after I
applied the workaround (i.e. used gnome-language-selector) so that's why
some of the env vars have been changed
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