Ref: https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showth...l=1#post388063
I've got a similar problem, and have tried 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure sddm' to no effect. The situation is autologin happening with autologin _not_ checked in Settings. With no login screen I can't even check what type of session is being started, but I get the standard one anyway having never installed or configured any other type.
The script returns errors, not giving me a selection:
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
LANGUAGE = "en_NZ:en",
LC_ALL = (unset),
LC_NUMERIC = "mi_NZ.UTF-8",
LC_MEASUREMENT = "en_NZ.UTF-8",
LANG = "en_NZ.UTF-8"
are supported and installed on your system.
perl: warning: Falling back to a fallback locale ("en_NZ.UTF-8").
locale: Cannot set LC_ALL to default locale: No such file or directory
What's awry here? It's a major security fail - only childhood admonition to leave Granddad's stuff alone, along with their unfamiliarity with Linux (though Kubuntu's interface is so much like Windoze), is keeping 2 grandsons (17 and 19, and know computing basics from school) away from messing.
Probably something simple - I swear, Computing in general these days is so simple _only_ a child can do it!
I've got a similar problem, and have tried 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure sddm' to no effect. The situation is autologin happening with autologin _not_ checked in Settings. With no login screen I can't even check what type of session is being started, but I get the standard one anyway having never installed or configured any other type.
The script returns errors, not giving me a selection:
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
LANGUAGE = "en_NZ:en",
LC_ALL = (unset),
LC_NUMERIC = "mi_NZ.UTF-8",
LC_MEASUREMENT = "en_NZ.UTF-8",
LANG = "en_NZ.UTF-8"
are supported and installed on your system.
perl: warning: Falling back to a fallback locale ("en_NZ.UTF-8").
locale: Cannot set LC_ALL to default locale: No such file or directory
What's awry here? It's a major security fail - only childhood admonition to leave Granddad's stuff alone, along with their unfamiliarity with Linux (though Kubuntu's interface is so much like Windoze), is keeping 2 grandsons (17 and 19, and know computing basics from school) away from messing.
Probably something simple - I swear, Computing in general these days is so simple _only_ a child can do it!
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