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Sweet, ez fix. Gotta love a good search engine in a forum.
Dell SC1425<br />1 Xeon 3GHZ CPU<br />1GB ECC-DDR2 RAM<br />Onboard ATI Radeon 7000-M w/ 16MB Fixed/unshared RAM<br />Dual 82541Gl Gigabit Nic's<br />DVD-ROM/CD-RW Combo<br />73GB SCSI Drive.<br />Never got Compiz to run properly on the ATI, but that is secondary of course.
If I can Revisit this. The fix gave worked. Problem is that I had to cyberly move to another country. North America did not show up in the Regional Settings. I picked United Kingdom as my location, and then changed the language back to US English.
Just wondering where North America is, specifically Canada.
Thanks for the fix for this. That was definitely easier than the first time when I just reloaded the OS.
That's kinda weird, although I admire the cunning behind the work-around!
When I install Kubuntu (as opposed to finding a site for downloading the ISO), it requires that I choose a time zone, so there's not really a "North America" setting, if I'm remembering correctly. There are large cities, so I have to choose "New York" (aside ... this may be the only reason in my life to EVER choose NYC for anything :P ). Depending on where in Canada you are located, that would be a good choice for most of Ontario and Quebec, I think.
That is just it - I choose Toronto since it is the closest to me in my time zone (although being 8 hrs away). And I still got that. But I will recheck the time-zone to make sure.
I was searching the forum for quote Entries in K-Menu unquote and was getting literally thousands of totally irrelevant results, till I realized that I had to search for the whole phrase i.e. quote "Entries in K-Menu" unquote and then of course I immediately got the correct topic and the solution....
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