Hi,
I installed Kubuntu 6.10 today. During installation I would have assumed it would set the locale to Australia (en_AU) when I selected it as my region. However, when I start GnuCash, it thinks I'm in the US and this has some annoying side-effects. When I opened Konsole and typed "locale", all the settings were indeed en_US.
The System Settings > Regional & Language doesn't seem to offer any way to fix this. The country is already set to Australia, while the only languages listed are US English and British English, and selecting the latter doesn't appear to do much anyway - "locale" still reports en_US even after a reboot.
I then found https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LocaleConf so I installed localeconf, ran "sudo dpkg-reconfigure localeconf" and went through the screens, setting the default system locale to "en_AU.UTF-8". Effect? None!
Could anyone give me the "for dummies" explanation for how to change the locale?
Thanks.
I installed Kubuntu 6.10 today. During installation I would have assumed it would set the locale to Australia (en_AU) when I selected it as my region. However, when I start GnuCash, it thinks I'm in the US and this has some annoying side-effects. When I opened Konsole and typed "locale", all the settings were indeed en_US.
The System Settings > Regional & Language doesn't seem to offer any way to fix this. The country is already set to Australia, while the only languages listed are US English and British English, and selecting the latter doesn't appear to do much anyway - "locale" still reports en_US even after a reboot.
I then found https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LocaleConf so I installed localeconf, ran "sudo dpkg-reconfigure localeconf" and went through the screens, setting the default system locale to "en_AU.UTF-8". Effect? None!
Could anyone give me the "for dummies" explanation for how to change the locale?
Thanks.
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