Messing with the /etc/environment file is probably a bad idea as it is
owned by the libpam packages and may contain user settings.
A lot of users are encountering this problem when upgrading from past
versions, in particular when converting to UTF8. Doing nothing at all
seems like a poor id
Package: locales
Version: 2.7-13
Severity: normal
Tags: l10n
/etc/environment has been superceded by /etc/default/locale but
nothing ensures that only one exists on the system or that they match
up, or that locales to support both are generated. If this causes a
problem it is very difficult for th
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