18.04: when changing region / language twice, I can start nautilus - otherwise not
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I can't start Nautilus and Terminal and I need to type in my password when starting Chrome to access the password keyring.
When I go to Settings / Region & Language and change the Language from English (US) to English (GB) and then logout, login again and change the Language back to English (US) and logout / login again, I can start Terminal/Nautilus exactly once again.
After that I have to repeat this procedure to be able to start them again.
This is the output when starting the apps works:
The output of locale
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=en_US:en
LC_CTYPE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_NUMERIC=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_TIME=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_COLLATE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_MONETARY=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_MESSAGES="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_PAPER=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_NAME=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_ADDRESS=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_TELEPHONE=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_MEASUREMENT=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_IDENTIFICATION=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_ALL=
The output of cat /etc/default/locale
LANG=en_US.utf8
This is the output when starting the apps doesn't work:
The output of locale
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=en_US:en
LC_CTYPE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_NUMERIC=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_TIME=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_COLLATE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_MONETARY=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_MESSAGES="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_PAPER=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_NAME=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_ADDRESS=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_TELEPHONE=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_MEASUREMENT=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_IDENTIFICATION=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_ALL=
The output of cat /etc/default/locale
:
LANG=en_US.utf8
Looks quite similar...
nautilus gnome-terminal 18.04 language
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I can't start Nautilus and Terminal and I need to type in my password when starting Chrome to access the password keyring.
When I go to Settings / Region & Language and change the Language from English (US) to English (GB) and then logout, login again and change the Language back to English (US) and logout / login again, I can start Terminal/Nautilus exactly once again.
After that I have to repeat this procedure to be able to start them again.
This is the output when starting the apps works:
The output of locale
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=en_US:en
LC_CTYPE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_NUMERIC=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_TIME=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_COLLATE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_MONETARY=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_MESSAGES="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_PAPER=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_NAME=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_ADDRESS=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_TELEPHONE=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_MEASUREMENT=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_IDENTIFICATION=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_ALL=
The output of cat /etc/default/locale
LANG=en_US.utf8
This is the output when starting the apps doesn't work:
The output of locale
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=en_US:en
LC_CTYPE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_NUMERIC=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_TIME=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_COLLATE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_MONETARY=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_MESSAGES="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_PAPER=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_NAME=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_ADDRESS=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_TELEPHONE=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_MEASUREMENT=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_IDENTIFICATION=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_ALL=
The output of cat /etc/default/locale
:
LANG=en_US.utf8
Looks quite similar...
nautilus gnome-terminal 18.04 language
This sounds very confusing. Which language are you talking about? The display language or the keyboard layout?
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
May 15 '18 at 19:00
@GunnarHjalmarsson I updated the original question.
– Alexander Zeitler
May 15 '18 at 19:13
Ok.. Can you please edit your question again and show us what these two commands output: 1.locale
2.cat /etc/default/locale
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
May 15 '18 at 19:20
@GunnarHjalmarsson I updated the question again.
– Alexander Zeitler
May 15 '18 at 19:39
Looks quite normal, which makes it very odd that switching the language back and forth makes a difference. I'm out of ideas for now.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
May 15 '18 at 19:44
add a comment |
I can't start Nautilus and Terminal and I need to type in my password when starting Chrome to access the password keyring.
When I go to Settings / Region & Language and change the Language from English (US) to English (GB) and then logout, login again and change the Language back to English (US) and logout / login again, I can start Terminal/Nautilus exactly once again.
After that I have to repeat this procedure to be able to start them again.
This is the output when starting the apps works:
The output of locale
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=en_US:en
LC_CTYPE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_NUMERIC=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_TIME=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_COLLATE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_MONETARY=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_MESSAGES="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_PAPER=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_NAME=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_ADDRESS=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_TELEPHONE=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_MEASUREMENT=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_IDENTIFICATION=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_ALL=
The output of cat /etc/default/locale
LANG=en_US.utf8
This is the output when starting the apps doesn't work:
The output of locale
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=en_US:en
LC_CTYPE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_NUMERIC=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_TIME=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_COLLATE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_MONETARY=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_MESSAGES="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_PAPER=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_NAME=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_ADDRESS=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_TELEPHONE=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_MEASUREMENT=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_IDENTIFICATION=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_ALL=
The output of cat /etc/default/locale
:
LANG=en_US.utf8
Looks quite similar...
nautilus gnome-terminal 18.04 language
I can't start Nautilus and Terminal and I need to type in my password when starting Chrome to access the password keyring.
When I go to Settings / Region & Language and change the Language from English (US) to English (GB) and then logout, login again and change the Language back to English (US) and logout / login again, I can start Terminal/Nautilus exactly once again.
After that I have to repeat this procedure to be able to start them again.
This is the output when starting the apps works:
The output of locale
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=en_US:en
LC_CTYPE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_NUMERIC=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_TIME=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_COLLATE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_MONETARY=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_MESSAGES="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_PAPER=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_NAME=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_ADDRESS=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_TELEPHONE=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_MEASUREMENT=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_IDENTIFICATION=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_ALL=
The output of cat /etc/default/locale
LANG=en_US.utf8
This is the output when starting the apps doesn't work:
The output of locale
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=en_US:en
LC_CTYPE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_NUMERIC=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_TIME=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_COLLATE="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_MONETARY=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_MESSAGES="en_US.UTF-8"
LC_PAPER=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_NAME=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_ADDRESS=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_TELEPHONE=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_MEASUREMENT=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_IDENTIFICATION=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_ALL=
The output of cat /etc/default/locale
:
LANG=en_US.utf8
Looks quite similar...
nautilus gnome-terminal 18.04 language
nautilus gnome-terminal 18.04 language
edited May 15 '18 at 19:39
Alexander Zeitler
asked May 15 '18 at 18:53
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This sounds very confusing. Which language are you talking about? The display language or the keyboard layout?
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
May 15 '18 at 19:00
@GunnarHjalmarsson I updated the original question.
– Alexander Zeitler
May 15 '18 at 19:13
Ok.. Can you please edit your question again and show us what these two commands output: 1.locale
2.cat /etc/default/locale
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
May 15 '18 at 19:20
@GunnarHjalmarsson I updated the question again.
– Alexander Zeitler
May 15 '18 at 19:39
Looks quite normal, which makes it very odd that switching the language back and forth makes a difference. I'm out of ideas for now.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
May 15 '18 at 19:44
add a comment |
This sounds very confusing. Which language are you talking about? The display language or the keyboard layout?
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
May 15 '18 at 19:00
@GunnarHjalmarsson I updated the original question.
– Alexander Zeitler
May 15 '18 at 19:13
Ok.. Can you please edit your question again and show us what these two commands output: 1.locale
2.cat /etc/default/locale
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
May 15 '18 at 19:20
@GunnarHjalmarsson I updated the question again.
– Alexander Zeitler
May 15 '18 at 19:39
Looks quite normal, which makes it very odd that switching the language back and forth makes a difference. I'm out of ideas for now.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
May 15 '18 at 19:44
This sounds very confusing. Which language are you talking about? The display language or the keyboard layout?
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
May 15 '18 at 19:00
This sounds very confusing. Which language are you talking about? The display language or the keyboard layout?
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
May 15 '18 at 19:00
@GunnarHjalmarsson I updated the original question.
– Alexander Zeitler
May 15 '18 at 19:13
@GunnarHjalmarsson I updated the original question.
– Alexander Zeitler
May 15 '18 at 19:13
Ok.. Can you please edit your question again and show us what these two commands output: 1.
locale
2. cat /etc/default/locale
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
May 15 '18 at 19:20
Ok.. Can you please edit your question again and show us what these two commands output: 1.
locale
2. cat /etc/default/locale
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
May 15 '18 at 19:20
@GunnarHjalmarsson I updated the question again.
– Alexander Zeitler
May 15 '18 at 19:39
@GunnarHjalmarsson I updated the question again.
– Alexander Zeitler
May 15 '18 at 19:39
Looks quite normal, which makes it very odd that switching the language back and forth makes a difference. I'm out of ideas for now.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
May 15 '18 at 19:44
Looks quite normal, which makes it very odd that switching the language back and forth makes a difference. I'm out of ideas for now.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
May 15 '18 at 19:44
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This sounds very confusing. Which language are you talking about? The display language or the keyboard layout?
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
May 15 '18 at 19:00
@GunnarHjalmarsson I updated the original question.
– Alexander Zeitler
May 15 '18 at 19:13
Ok.. Can you please edit your question again and show us what these two commands output: 1.
locale
2.cat /etc/default/locale
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
May 15 '18 at 19:20
@GunnarHjalmarsson I updated the question again.
– Alexander Zeitler
May 15 '18 at 19:39
Looks quite normal, which makes it very odd that switching the language back and forth makes a difference. I'm out of ideas for now.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
May 15 '18 at 19:44