e to use a different locale setting
for date and lang. This however breaks gnome since it requires a utf-8
locale and I'm unable to select C.UTF-8 at installation.
A workaround is to uncomment the C.UTF-8 locale in /etc/locale.gen
and run dpkg-reconfigure locales after installation.
Kind regards,
a random locale to be
> generated, then you should be able to select the C.UTF-8 locale as
> default.
Thanks, yes indeed that's better.
Kind regards,
Axel Scheepers
fine during a major upgrade, between the time libc6 and locales
> are unpacked.
Ah ok I understand, thanks for explaining.
> I have just implemented that in git, the current behaviour is a
> left-over from before the time C.UTF-8 existed.
Thanks!
Kind regards,
Axel Scheepers
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