That does seem to fix the path, both for regular users and for root via sudo.
Locale still isn't set though. I forgot to mention this in the first report. Though /etc/default/locale contains LANG="en_CA.UTF-8", this isn't reflected in "locale" output. This is another problem that downgrading resolved.
That does seem to fix the path, both for regular users and for root via sudo.
Locale still isn't set though. I forgot to mention this in the first report. Though /etc/default/locale contains LANG="en_CA.UTF-8", this isn't reflected in "locale" output. This is another problem that downgrading resolved.