Hello!
I've FreeBSD 12.0 Release on my Laptop, and I've got KDE5 on it. Everything is fine except the system locale.
Well, the file names which are not English are not displayed correctly and when I use Konsole the locale is "C" :
I think changing locale to UTF-8 would fix the issue (I remember I didn't have same issue with KDE4). I tried several ways but any of them didn't work.
First, I tried to modify ~/.login_conf :
It didn't work. Please note that when I use ALT+F1 to get system console, locale are set correctly to UTF-8, but when I back to windowed mode and use Konsole every locale is set to "C"
Then, I tried to add a new login class with same language preference and modify the user to use that class, it didn't help as well.
I don't know if it is related or not , but I used SDDM service for automatic launch of KDE5 after system boot.
Thanks,
I've FreeBSD 12.0 Release on my Laptop, and I've got KDE5 on it. Everything is fine except the system locale.
Well, the file names which are not English are not displayed correctly and when I use Konsole the locale is "C" :
Code:
LANG=
LC_CTYPE="C"
LC_COLLATE="C"
LC_TIME="C"
LC_NUMERIC="C"
LC_MONETARY="C"
LC_MESSAGES="C"
LC_ALL=
I think changing locale to UTF-8 would fix the issue (I remember I didn't have same issue with KDE4). I tried several ways but any of them didn't work.
First, I tried to modify ~/.login_conf :
Code:
melang:\
:charset=UTF-8:\
:lang=en_US.UTF-8:
It didn't work. Please note that when I use ALT+F1 to get system console, locale are set correctly to UTF-8, but when I back to windowed mode and use Konsole every locale is set to "C"
Then, I tried to add a new login class with same language preference and modify the user to use that class, it didn't help as well.
I don't know if it is related or not , but I used SDDM service for automatic launch of KDE5 after system boot.
Thanks,
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