Folks - this also breaks English translations too - I'm getting this BROKEN TRANSLATION message all over the place with locale set to Australian English (en_AU), viz:
LANG=en_AU.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=en_AU:en
and KDE set to the C default and "US English". Setting KDE to the Australian locale and "British English" doesn't seem to fix it either.
NB: kdm complains that /etc/default/locale doesn't exist either - could that be related ?
Folks - this also breaks English translations too - I'm getting this BROKEN TRANSLATION message all over the place with locale set to Australian English (en_AU), viz:
LANG=en_AU.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=en_AU:en
and KDE set to the C default and "US English". Setting KDE to the Australian locale and "British English" doesn't seem to fix it either.
NB: kdm complains that /etc/default/locale doesn't exist either - could that be related ?