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Opened by fablamar78 - 16/02/2018
Last edited by g4jc - 23/02/2018

FS#660 - [lightdm] Wrong locale displayed

On a fresh install, the system wide locale is not working with lightdm.
According to https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/LightDM#Wrong_locale_displayed

One needs to set the LANG variable in /etc/environment to have lightdm in desired language.

Example :

LANG=pt_PT.utf8

Could it be possible to implement a mechanism to automatically add the LANG variable set in /etc/locale.conf to /etc/environement when one install lightdm ?

It is not technically a bug but it could be handy to new users.

Closed by  g4jc
23.02.2018 02:14
Reason for closing:  Invalid
Additional comments about closing:  

Since this is a user-side setting and we are a KISS distro attempting to keep things as close to upstream as possible to avoid stability issues - closing as invalid.

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g4jc commented on 23.02.2018 01:57

This would be possible with a post_install hook. However it isn't the standard upstream, and I'm unsure if there would be any unforeseen consequences by altering these system files automatically.

cat /etc/locale.conf » /etc/environment
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