Snipersnest
June 13th, 2005, 08:36 PM
Anybody know how to fix this problem??
For language 'en' several language ids were found:
en_US - 0409; en_GB - 0809; en_AU - 0C09; en_CA - 1009; en_NZ - 1409; en_IE - 1809; en_ZA - 1C09; en_JM - 2009; en_ - 2409; en_BZ - 2809; en_TT - 2C09;
Instead of using first in the list, suggest to define
your LANG environment variable like this: LANG=en_US
Heres a list of things I've tried:
sudo view /etc/enviroment
-File Contents- LANGUAGE="en_US" LANG=en_US
sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
basicly just edits the file I listed above...
I can't seem to get an answer on this from the TransGaming crew...No one seems to know how to fix this problem either. When I first installed Cedega and Point2Play things worked fine...once I installed Wine so I could install some of my Windows based apps I started getting the error. I removed the wine packages yet still I get the error. I reinstalled P2P/Cedega...no change.
Any ideas?
For language 'en' several language ids were found:
en_US - 0409; en_GB - 0809; en_AU - 0C09; en_CA - 1009; en_NZ - 1409; en_IE - 1809; en_ZA - 1C09; en_JM - 2009; en_ - 2409; en_BZ - 2809; en_TT - 2C09;
Instead of using first in the list, suggest to define
your LANG environment variable like this: LANG=en_US
Heres a list of things I've tried:
sudo view /etc/enviroment
-File Contents- LANGUAGE="en_US" LANG=en_US
sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
basicly just edits the file I listed above...
I can't seem to get an answer on this from the TransGaming crew...No one seems to know how to fix this problem either. When I first installed Cedega and Point2Play things worked fine...once I installed Wine so I could install some of my Windows based apps I started getting the error. I removed the wine packages yet still I get the error. I reinstalled P2P/Cedega...no change.
Any ideas?