Re: How to set ISO date/time with en_US.utf8 as system default?
>>>>> "g" == gwmfms6 <gwmfms6@openmailbox.org> writes:
g> You are correct. typing locale in the virtual (text) console produces
g> LC_TIME=en_DK. So GNOME is overriding PAM's environment.
g> Thank you so much for helping me discover this! I learned a lot in the
g> process.
Did you re-start gdm after editing the files in /etc?
You might even need to reboot given the use of a gui for login.
-JimC
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