Re: Upgraded kdm - lost locale

2001-03-15 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
> > ivan, how about following cvs for the 2.1 branch? [...] > > I have been kinda following it. With regards to kdelibs and kdebase > I have been. > ooops ... :) ok ... i verified the kwin bug ... in fact, it's still there, even in head (somebody on this list misreported it as being fixed ...)

Re: Upgraded kdm - lost locale

2001-03-15 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
> > the two things are mutually exclusive ... xdm's structure just sucks! > > > ok, i was wrong. it's not _that_ bad. :) > > ivan, how about following cvs for the 2.1 branch? as this is a pure (?) > bugfix branch, i see no problem with this. there are quite some little > annoying bugs fixed in it

Re: Upgraded kdm - lost locale

2001-03-15 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
> ARGH!!! you're right! i broke this while fixing another problem ... > ok, fixed now. > the two things are mutually exclusive ... xdm's structure just sucks! > ok, i was wrong. it's not _that_ bad. :) ivan, how about following cvs for the 2.1 branch? as this is a pure (?) bugfix branch, i see

Re: Upgraded kdm - lost locale

2001-03-15 Thread Oswald Buddenhagen
> - well-behaved session managers should recognize and use pam_env.so. > kdm seems unable to do that, whereas gdm does. > ARGH!!! you're right! i broke this while fixing another problem ... the two things are mutually exclusive ... xdm's structure just sucks! for now i will revert the fix, as the

Re: Upgraded kdm - lost locale

2001-03-14 Thread Perttu Muurimäki
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, Thibaut Cousin wrote: > I found on the debian-user mailing list two interesting things : > > - in /etc/X11/Xsession, replace the first line #!/bin/sh by : > #!/bin/bash --login > in order to make X open a real session with environment variables defined. Now this fin

Re: Upgraded kdm - lost locale

2001-03-14 Thread Thibaut Cousin
Le Mercredi 14 Mars 2001 16:41, Perttu Muurimäki a écrit : > On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Ivan E. Moore II wrote: > > try adding > > > > auth required pam_env.so > > > > to your /etc/pam.d/kde file > > Didn't help. I tried to add envfile=/etc/environment which didn't help > either. Nor did adding

Re: Upgraded kdm - lost locale

2001-03-14 Thread Perttu Muurimäki
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Ivan E. Moore II wrote: > try adding > > auth required pam_env.so > > to your /etc/pam.d/kde file Didn't help. I tried to add envfile=/etc/environment which didn't help either. Nor did adding LANGDEFAULT=fi_FI LANGDEFAULT=${LANG} LANGDEFAULT=OV

Re: Upgraded kdm - lost locale

2001-03-13 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 03:26:22PM +0200, Perttu Muurim?ki wrote: > I upgraded my Potato to the latest kdm this weekend. Everything works fine > (got the "Login failed"-thing cured) except for some reason my > /etc/environment gets read but not implemented. I suspected it to be a > PAM-related prob

Re: Upgraded kdm - lost locale

2001-03-13 Thread Perttu Muurimäki
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Ax wrote: > I've mailed about this issue to Ivan last year, but got no response (didnt > know about this list). I've solved this by adding export LANG=czech to > /usr/bin/kde2, but that's not elegant :-) No it's not 8) and it didn't solve my problem either 8( > > someone can

Re: Upgraded kdm - lost locale

2001-03-13 Thread Ax
Dne út 13. březen 2001 14:27 Thibaut Cousin napsal(a): > Le Mardi 13 Mars 2001 14:26, Perttu Muurimäki a écrit : > > I upgraded my Potato to the latest kdm this weekend. Everything works > > fine (got the "Login failed"-thing cured) except for some reason my > > /etc/environment gets read but not i

Re: Upgraded kdm - lost locale

2001-03-13 Thread Thibaut Cousin
Le Mardi 13 Mars 2001 14:26, Perttu Muurimäki a écrit : > I upgraded my Potato to the latest kdm this weekend. Everything works fine > (got the "Login failed"-thing cured) except for some reason my > /etc/environment gets read but not implemented. I suspected it to be a > PAM-related problem but th

Upgraded kdm - lost locale

2001-03-13 Thread Perttu Muurimäki
I upgraded my Potato to the latest kdm this weekend. Everything works fine (got the "Login failed"-thing cured) except for some reason my /etc/environment gets read but not implemented. I suspected it to be a PAM-related problem but there's nothing in /etc/security/pam_env that is not commented out