It's not supposed to be in Korean.  I don't speak (much of) the
language.

The language and all localization in my KDE installation are British
English, and have been from the initial install.  The exceptions are
telling the computer that it is physically located in Korea, the time
zone, and the default currency.  All other software obeys this (or falls
back to US English).

The only place I see Korean anywhere on the system is the date field in
the BOINC manager.  I don't want the Korean, and I'm fairly sure it
shouldn't be there.

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