stemsee
Joined: 27 Jun 2013 Posts: 2572 Location: In The Way
Posted: Fri 01 May 2015, 08:13 Post subject:
ldconfig - language change Subject description: what happened?
I ran ldconfig on my running system with savefile, and some system apps and rox icon labels and desktop labels are now in korean fonts! What does that mean? How to undo it or correct it?
1) Are you Korean yourself? Then it would be logical. I mean: do you
have a LANG=Korean or whatever it is for Korean in your profile?
2) Run:
Code:
man ldconfig
???
3) Zip the Korean language in /usr/share/locale to make it inactive and
reboot? Even if LANG=Korean would be in the /etc/profile file, if the
language files are not available, all program locales would then normally
fall back to LANG=C or LANG=en_US.
4) Check /etc/locale.alias
5) Variant of 3). Zip the Korean font (if you know its name) to make it
inactive? The default replacement font will be ugly but readable ?...
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