I managed to fix it.
After doing locale | grep LC_TIME
it showed the answer
LC_TIME=C.UTF-8
previously it had been
LC_TIME=en_GB.UTF-8
In the C locale file, it had US settings, so I copied en_GB over it, and
after doing sudo locale-gen and logging out and logging in again, it was
all back
How did you upgrade?
I've been upgrading by making a copy of my entire /home/
directory, doing a fresh install using some other name, creating the
was created back in the 1980's and has stayed with me), adjusting user
privileges, then restoring my /home/ directory and then rebooting
and
Hi David,
On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 7:49 AM, David King wrote:
I recently upgraded from Ubuntu Studio 16.04 to 18.04. Some things
got reset and need changing back to how I want.
I want the calendar to start on Sunday, and managed to get that done
by editing en_GB locale file, making first
I recently upgraded from Ubuntu Studio 16.04 to 18.04. Some things got
reset and need changing back to how I want.
I want the calendar to start on Sunday, and managed to get that done by
editing en_GB locale file, making first weekday = 1.
But, now in all other programs, the date formats are