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During the installation process, I installed two locales:
en_GB.UTF-8 (default)
fr_FR.UTF-8
I'd like to make French the default for my user account.
How do I do this?
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As far as the terminal and such goes, set and export the LANG (and/or other related vars, see man 7 environ and man 7 locale) environment variable somewhere in your profile or shell rc files, same as on Debian.
I don't know what DE or other graphical stuff you're running, so I can't really comment on that.
Last edited by steve_v (2021-09-30 07:01:43)
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I think, on XFCE, it is,
Settings > Keyboard > Layout
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I don't know what DE or other graphical stuff you're running, so I can't really comment on that.
At the moment just the basic installation.
I thought application pick it up from the locale setting.
What happens to folder names such as Download, etc. ?
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~/.xsessionrc can be used to source ~/.profile and ensure a consistent environment for all graphical desktops. See https://wiki.debian.org/Xsession#User_configuration for more on this.
The only potential problem is that Devuan's stock ~/.profile is not idempotent in respect of the user's PATH. See https://github.com/Head-on-a-Stick/shar … rofile#L30 for a version that can be sourced repeatedly without bloating PATH.
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I think, on XFCE, it is,
Settings > Keyboard > Layout
That's for the keyboard layout, which worked out of the box since installation.
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