On Wednesday, 2011-07-06, Alex Schuster wrote: > Kevin Krammer writes: > > Since Debian packages seem to work just fine it could be either a > > packaging or configuration issue. Does this happen for all user accounts? > > Also new ones? > > Yes, I just created a new user and verified this. BTW, this user is unable > to log out - when I try to, the background gets greyed out, but then > nothing happens. The desktop is still usable, except for the logout > feature. > > Now I looked at the files installed by the kde-base/kde-l10n package. I > expected *.qm files, but instead the translation is done by *.mo files in > /usr/share/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES. Ah! So I checked my $LC_MESSAGES > variable, and it was set to 'C'. My fault, obviously. I corrected this, > and > everything's in German now! Well, nearly everything, but I'm impressed. > Most stuff in Systemsettings is still in English, but when I check > applications like Konsole, Konqueror, Dolphin, Gwenview, all is > translated. Systemsettings might be translated after a KDE restart. But good to know that this problem is mostly solved now :) > > NetworkManager even has support for getting some configurated networks > > that ways, but I haven't tried that option myself yet. Will likely also > > depend on some distribution specific plugin and might not be supported on > > Gentoo. > > I was using it on Linux Mint, a derivative of Ubuntu. While I love Gentoo > very much, I don't use it for systems I do not often have access to like my > mom's notebook. And that I don't want to update often. In this case configuring the connection through Debian's /etc/network/interfaces should work regardless of NetworkManager being installed or running. Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer KDE user support, developer mentoring
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