https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=951879
--- Comment #19 from markzzzsmith(a)yahoo.com.au ---
Hmm. I'm using XFCE, and I don't think there is a way to set locale within
XFCE. I wasn't aware that it can be changed in Gnome, and as the Anaconda
installer seemed to be taking care of those sorts of settings (e.g., keyboard,
timezone), thought that that must be where people are setting it, and if it
isn't correct, people were just accepting not quite right spell check
dictionaries, or errors like PC Load Letter.
If system-config-language is now broken, what is the alternative? When I
originally went looking to fix this issue I went looking for a file in /etc/
that specified the locale, but couldn't find one. From memory I think I
initially resolved it using a grub kernel command line option, however that is
a pretty big hammer to solve this sort of problem, and I thought it should be
easier than that. Once I found system-config-language, I used that instead and
it has worked for me.
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