On Sat, 20 Aug 2016 15:54:49 -0500 Andreas Kloeckner <[email protected]> wrote: > Package: gnome-shell > Version: 3.20.3-1+b1 > Severity: minor > > Dear Maintainer, > > as of recently, gnome-shell has started interspersing English strings with the > localized strings that I have otherwise set for my system, leading to > bizarre-looking menus like the following: > > https://tiker.net/tmp/gnome-shell-mixed-localization.png > > Functionally, everything seems unaffected, but it's certainly not fantastic > to look at. >
Does your system locale differ from the user locale? I think what we see here is that systemd user services use the system locale (in your case pulseaudio) instead of the system locale. I assume if you change the system locale to match your user locale (dpkg-reconfigure locales) and restart your system, the translations should be fixed? In any case, that isn't really a gnome-shell issue, but deeper down the stack. Not sure if it's systemd, dbus-user-session or gnome-session. I've CCed Simon, maybe he has some insight here. Regards, Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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