Hi guys,

I was playing around with locales and locale related stuff. 
I used dpkg-reconfigure localeconf 
to set everything to C as a default.

I've verified as the /etc/environment file
contains LANG=C.

However whenever I call Bash through the fluxbox menu, 
it opens up an x-term-emulator with the LANG set to en_US.UTF-8.

I've checked the fluxbox entry and it says
"x-terminal-emulator -T "Bash" -e /bin/bash -login"
and checked all the files from "man bash" mentioned such as
.bashrc, .bash_profile,  /etc/profile but I can't find where the
LANG option is set for the bash shell.
 
I wouldn't mind but I often open up mutt in these xterms and
it causes weird characters to appear when scrolling up and down...

Anybody got any ideas of where to look to set the LANG variable?

-- 

Rex


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