On 05/04/2011 02:56 PM, Camaleón wrote: > On Wed, 04 May 2011 14:33:27 -0400, Perry Thompson wrote: > >> On 05/04/2011 08:08 AM, Camaleón wrote: > >>> Is the locale only present in GDM greeter or in the whole system? I >>> mean, what does "locale -a" show? >>> >>> Greetings, >>> >>> >> rypervenche@debian:~$ locale -a >> C >> en_US.utf8 >> POSIX >> zh_TW.utf8 > > That looks right. So it seems that is only GDM3 which exposes the > "additional" locale :-? > >> This is the norm apparently. I checked it on all other computers and >> friends' computers. So apparently the locale is there, but I just don't >> want the ANSI choice there anymore. > > How about your "/etc/default/locale" and "~/.dmrc" files? Also, check if > another user is affected by this. > > As a last resort, you can make a full search for that locale's name over > all of the system files (just in case): > > grep -H "ANSI_X3" /* > > Greetings, >
I tried it using a different user, same result. rypervenche@debian:~$ cat /etc/default/locale # File generated by update-locale #LANG="en_US.UTF-8" rypervenche@debian:~$ cat .dmrc [Desktop] Language=en_US.utf8 Layout=us Session=default I have searched for the ANSI name in /etc and a few other folders, such as /var and /usr, but doing the entire system was taking too long and I was unable to do a complete search. I will try it again when I have a large amount of time that I can set to the task. Any other ideas? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4dc1b6df.5090...@yahoo.fr