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RE: How to set ISO date/time with en_US.utf8 as system default?



My system has en_US.utf8 for default, but I wanted the iso time so I just
added the it_IT.utf8 (dpkg-reconfigure locales) and changed in gnome Region
& Language the Formats.

-----Original Message-----
From: gwmfms6@openmailbox.org [mailto:gwmfms6@openmailbox.org] 
Sent: martedì 30 maggio 2017 18:22
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: How to set ISO date/time with en_US.utf8 as system default?

On 2017-05-30 08:46, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> 
> Perhaps a GNOME-specific mailing list might have more options for you.
> Maybe there's some way to tell GNOME not to touch the locale settings 
> *at all*, and simply let them pass through from the underlying 
> operating system.

Yes, I have switched to taking up the issue with GNOME, but they appear not
to care at all. I did not know the problem was with GNOME initially and
discussing it with the Debian folks (which are awesome by the way) helped me
figure out it was GNOME that is the problem.



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