Ok, that's a more robust fix than I proposed. /etc/default/locale should always have a valid UTF-8 locale assigned to LANG.
Btw, if you after that opened Language Support, the command "im-config -n none" was probably executed behind the scenes anyway. ;)
Ok, that's a more robust fix than I proposed. /etc/default/locale should always have a valid UTF-8 locale assigned to LANG.
Btw, if you after that opened Language Support, the command "im-config -n none" was probably executed behind the scenes anyway. ;)