change language in loginscreen, log her in, and answer "yes" to use as default. Or you could probably hack bashrc or some other loginscript... tir, 16.11.2004 kl. 22.53 skrev Trever L. Adams: > Yes, but my wife doesn't know that much about computers. Second off, I > currently don't use gdm. I have thought about it, but not yet. > > Trever > > On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 22:48 +0100, Ralf Ertzinger wrote: > > Hi. > > > > "Trever L. Adams" <tadams-lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > However, what isn't there is the ability to change languages on a user, > > > > Errrr.... > > > > echo "LANG=en_US" > ~/.i18n > > > > This has worked since at least RH9. And you can select your language at > > the gdm/kdm login screen. > > > > -- > > "Anonymous CVS heisst: Kein Einchecken, nur Auschecken. So eine Art > > inverses Hotel California." -- Kristian Koehntopp > > > -- > "Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow is too far for me. Today is what I have, > and what I fight for." -- Unknown