I did dpkg-reconfigure locales as root. Then I get : ~# locale LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8 LANGUAGE= LC_CTYPE="fr_FR.UTF-8" LC_NUMERIC="fr_FR.UTF-8" LC_TIME="fr_FR.UTF-8" LC_COLLATE="fr_FR.UTF-8" LC_MONETARY="fr_FR.UTF-8" LC_MESSAGES="fr_FR.UTF-8" LC_PAPER="fr_FR.UTF-8" LC_NAME="fr_FR.UTF-8" LC_ADDRESS="fr_FR.UTF-8" LC_TELEPHONE="fr_FR.UTF-8" LC_MEASUREMENT="fr_FR.UTF-8" LC_IDENTIFICATION="fr_FR.UTF-8" LC_ALL= But when I ssh with my user login (my x2go user), I get : ~#locale LANG= LANGUAGE= LC_CTYPE="POSIX" LC_NUMERIC="POSIX" LC_TIME="POSIX" LC_COLLATE="POSIX" LC_MONETARY="POSIX" LC_MESSAGES="POSIX" LC_PAPER="POSIX" LC_NAME="POSIX" LC_ADDRESS="POSIX" LC_TELEPHONE="POSIX" LC_MEASUREMENT="POSIX" LC_IDENTIFICATION="POSIX" LC_ALL= Obviously the dpkg-reconfigure locales did not set the locales system-wide. I am working in this direction, still any help is appreciated (even if it now looks like a ssh/locales-related issue...) 2017-09-05 8:35 GMT+02:00 Ulrich Sibiller : > Maybe you could provide a VM with the non-working Installation so we can > have a look at it. > > Uli > ------------------------------ > Von: Bruno CAPELETO > Gesendet: ‎05.‎09.‎2017 08:10 > An: Mihai Moldovan > Cc: 1200@bugs.x2go.org > Betreff: [X2Go-Dev] Bug#1200: Environment variables not set > > Dear Mihai, > > What good piece of news to start the day with !!! > > So you do not see that "bug" on a fresh install. Unfortunately I see it, > and also on a fresh install. It is even worse : I see it on 3 fresh server > installs : > - Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS (old installation) > - Debian GNU/Linux 8 > - Debian GNU/Linux 9 > > So it seems that I do not install the same way as the others. Let me give > the details : > - installation in text mode (as these are remote servers) > - installation of LXDE *only* (tasksel : LXDE and ssh) > - installation of X2Go > > On the 2 systems I could test locally (Debian 8 and Debian 9), the French > locales are set properly when the user starts a local X session (the menu > is in French). > However, on a remote X2Go session, the menu always appears in English (no > need to start the software). > > Thanks for your help, > Bruno > > 2017-09-05 5:34 GMT+02:00 Mihai Moldovan : > >> On 09/04/2017 05:44 PM, Bruno CAPELETO wrote: >> > People in Laurux's forum have reported this software works in single >> app mode >> > but on an Ubuntu server. >> >> Okay, I have just tried to reproduce your issues in a new, fresh Debian >> Stretch >> VM. Only installed the core system, x2goserver, x2goserver-xsession, lxde >> and >> gambas3. >> >> Then (since I installed the system using the en_US.utf8 locale), ran >> dpkg-reconfigure locales, selected fr_FR.* to be generated and set the >> default >> locale to fr_FR.utf8. >> >> Started up a new X2Go session (desktop session, LXDE) and was greeted by a >> French-speaking LXDE instance (with some English text from the clipboard >> manager, that does not seem to have a French localization. No problem.) >> >> Afterwards, started gambas3 in the LXDE desktop session. Worked fine. And >> showed >> up in French. >> >> >> Next up: started gambas3 in single application mode. Came up fine and in >> French. >> >> >> And just for fun, I then went on, downloaded Laurux3.tar.gz from the >> website >> (since this software doesn't seem to be packaged within Debian >> directly...), >> installed gambas3-gb-qt4 and gambas3-gb-qt4-ext (since it looked like >> these >> modules were missing) and started Laurux3.gambas in the LXDE instance. It >> greeted me in French with a dialog to setup MySQL. I skipped this and >> Gambas3-Laurux started up. Again, everything was in French. >> >> Last thing: started /home/ionic/applications/Laurux3/Laurux3.gambas >> (obviously >> the path I extracted it to) in a single application session. Again, I was >> greeted by the dialog to create a MySQL database. Skipped this, and >> Laurux-Gambas came up. All in French. It looked weird, but that's because >> in >> single application mode, we don't yet have an XSETTINGS daemon running >> that >> would enable Qt4 to look up its theme settings, so a ugly fallback theme >> is >> being used by default. >> >> >> So far, I'm unable to reproduce any issue (and curiously, the Laurux >> version >> from their homepage seems to be using Qt4 instead of Qt5 as well, so I >> wonder >> how you came up with Qt4 before.) >> >> I wasn't able to test the double-clicking issue, since all tests were >> carried >> out using X2Go Client on Linux. >> >> >> I'd like to understand why your env variables are not being set >> correctly, but >> it doesn't seem to be systematic X2Go bug. With a cleanly installed >> system, this >> does not seem to happen. >> >> >> >> Mihai >> >> >