I have a hardy to intrepid update and I also had this error message. /etc/default/locale did not exist. I ran sudo update-locale and that seems to have fixed it. At least it created the file. But As the last poster stated, we shold not have to run this command by hand.
I have a hardy to intrepid update and I also had this error message. /etc/default/locale did not exist. I ran sudo update-locale and that seems to have fixed it. At least it created the file. But As the last poster stated, we shold not have to run this command by hand.