[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 510412] Cannot change system language back to English after changing it to Korean.

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--- Comment #2 from cal.mcpherson <cal.mcpherson99 at gmail.com>  2009-07-10 03:48:50 EDT ---
I fixed this by editing /home/<myusername>/.dmrc and changing
Language=en_USE.UTF-8.  Interestingly, I have 2 users in the system and the
other user is now English too.  I thought .dmrc is a per-user locale setting?  

Anyway,  the point is changing the system language setting modified .dmrc from
English to Korean the 1st time.  The next time I ran it, it did not modify the
.dmrc settings back to English.

In other words, the Language Selection dialog has a bug in it.  Not sure if
this is a Gnome project dialog or a Fedora one.

Anyway, I'm happy now I have my default language choice back.  

Thanks.
Cal

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