sddm default stuck to lang.sh ?
by elMoco from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5PM6Q)
Hi,
I'm not sure since when (not long) but I realised SDDM was showing the date and time in the wrong format, and I was checking all my language and locale configuration, and it was fine, but still when I logged in to Plasma, every single time I had LANG=en_US
I finally found that the default options for SDDM were linked to lang.sh
Code:root@liet:~# cat /etc/default/sddm
. /etc/profile.d/lang.shWhy? Since when? I mean, I have my own settings system-wide that I have not changed in ages, so I guess this has to be something new, linking the configuration to an external and independent file?
Thanks
I'm not sure since when (not long) but I realised SDDM was showing the date and time in the wrong format, and I was checking all my language and locale configuration, and it was fine, but still when I logged in to Plasma, every single time I had LANG=en_US
I finally found that the default options for SDDM were linked to lang.sh
Code:root@liet:~# cat /etc/default/sddm
. /etc/profile.d/lang.shWhy? Since when? I mean, I have my own settings system-wide that I have not changed in ages, so I guess this has to be something new, linking the configuration to an external and independent file?
Thanks