http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=958682
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=958682#c13
--- Comment #13 from Tomáš Chvátal
(In reply to Amnon Yekutieli from comment #11)
(In reply to Tomáš Chvátal from comment #9)
That locale output for sure is werid or wrong.
Please set it to correct value either to en_US or any other you desire to use.
In yast2 go to language and in details there set the locale settings to something like en_US or anything else.
Also the leap was clean installation or was it migrated from 13.2?
More on curent locale: "ctype only" and "UTF-8 encoding".
So - I tried switching to "en_US", and it did not help. Then I tried "Hebrew" as the language, and that did not help.
Moreover - the change of language did not actually come into effect! The YAST menu for language did change to Hebrew, but everything else remaind in English as before. Even after rebooting. So *there is a big bug in localization*.
Please respond.
Interesting, because I use czech locale on my machine. When testing I switched whole system to hebrew and it worked just as expected (good that I can read it :)). yast2 language should also install the helper packages. That is to be later on on user login overriden by the desktop environment settings. So check if in terminal (ctrl+alt+f1) the language is set correctly and then check systemsettings if there it is possible to set language to the de itself. Another testing option might be to try to create new user on the system and checking if it behaves correctly there... I suppose the /home/ directory is separate filesystem and was carried over from older instalation or it is also "from scratch"? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.