I'm not sure if I answered this before, but I'm answering it now. I switched the display manager from "kdm" to "gdm". gdm lets a user select the session language before logging in. I did this by doing the following: * Installed the RPM for the GNOME display manager. * Go to Yast > Editor for /etc/sysconfig > Desktop > Display Manager > DISPLAYMANAGER. * Click the combo box... it will contain a list of the currently installed/available display managers.... "gdm" should be in the list. * select "gdm" I hope this helps. -- David Nettles tetsuoni3000@yahoo.co.jp Paul England wrote:
I guess this is as good of a place/time as any to ask. Is there a painless way to change the KDE Session language. With Redhat, you chose it before the session started, but I don't see such a way in SuSE.
Someone is coming to cover me next week, and I run everything in Japanese at the moment as I don't have time to tweak it to run only XXXXX in Japanese.
Of course, as the person coming to cover me is from the states, and has never been to Japan, I'm going to guess he'll have no clue how to read any of the Japanese. :)
Paul