Hi all!
I installed lxde on a computer running archlinux earlier this week. I am dutch and because I activated the available locales, the lxde-menu was translated into dutch.
Now I did the same thing in debian lenny, and I keep getting the english version.
How can I make lxde (openbox?) use the dutch menu-text? xfce and kde both work correct.
With kind regards,
How to set lxde language in Debian Lenny
Re: How to set lxde language in Debian Lenny
maybe this article would help http://wiki.debian.org/Locale
Re: How to set lxde language in Debian Lenny
I have a similar problem as I set the system language to Italian (Debian Lenny). The LXDE menu is still in English though.
I've read several articles on how to modify the language parameters, but to no avail.
Any suggestions?
I've read several articles on how to modify the language parameters, but to no avail.
Any suggestions?
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Re: How to set lxde language in Debian Lenny
It would seem that your locale isn't set when lxsession starts, so that it doesn't get into lxpanel. Normally this is done by setting the environment variable LANG, and its friends, somewhere in your shell startup files. Where you would do this depends on what display manager you are using (that is the component that puts up the login box and then starts X and the session manager.) I use slim and I find that the incantation:
bash -l -c "/usr/bin/lxsession -s LXDE"
works. This is also necessary to get proper character encoding handling in lxterminal. I am unable to offer the recipe for GDM or KDM.
bash -l -c "/usr/bin/lxsession -s LXDE"
works. This is also necessary to get proper character encoding handling in lxterminal. I am unable to offer the recipe for GDM or KDM.
Re: How to set lxde language in Debian Lenny
Same problem here, I chose French language when I installed my Linux system but anyway LXDE is showing in english only. Then I tried to install the french language in synaptics package manager but it didn't change anything. I'm I doing something wrong? I can't find any places to set the default language of LXDE, is there a hidden text file somewhere? Another problem: I have no idea what's a shell startup script, I thgout LXDE would be a great way to use Linux on my old laptop, but it looks like you need to be a computer guru to use it