A workaround is to use 'ncal -bM'. (Or even 'ncal -b' works on my system.) I think what is confusing (apart from having two different commands for the same thing) is that cal used to have different behaviour. E.g., in Ubuntu 10.04, cal always started the week with Monday.
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