http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=958682
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=958682#c31
Wolfgang Bauer
I can't do that, because I have unistalled openSUSE from my notebook computer, and have KUBUNTU running on it!
Well, then there's not much we can do here I'm afraid. For the record, I did some experiments myself and cannot reproduce the problem, except by explicitly setting the 'C' locale in KDE's settings (Configure Desktop->Locale->Region). In that case, KDE/Plasma5 sets the locale on login, so it will be 'C' inside a Plasma5 session, but the system-wide one (en_DK or whatever) in a text-mode console or IceWM e.g. And changing it in YaST doesn't seem to have effect as it only changes the system default, which is overridden by the user setting on login. But that's intended behavior. I even tried a fresh user account (with the system locale set to en_DK), and the locale was set to en_DK inside Plasma5 as expected. So IMHO you must have set it to 'C' in systemsettings5 yourself, either on purpose or by mistake. When you did a fresh installation, you probably reused the home partition so the setting sticked. Changing it to something else (or "No change") in KDE's settings should have fixed it. All in all, I don't see a bug here, so closing as INVALID. Please feel free to reopen if you want to try openSUSE again and still see the same problem. But again, if you set the locale to 'C' in KDE's settings, this is to be expected and no bug. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.