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Where has en_SE gone in 21.10?

ma flag

I had a Kubuntu system (actually many) set up with en_SE.UTF-8 because it's the only locale that has: english, metric, YYYY/MM/DD and a few other non-stupid things. It was working great.

Then this morning I upgraded to 21.10 and this locale is gone. I used locale-gen and looked in some config files and there's no trace of it anywhere. So has it been renamed or do I need to generate it somehow ?

Gunnar Hjalmarsson avatar
uz flag
AFAIK that locale has never existed in glibc. You may want to try `en_DK.UTF-8`.
dargaud avatar
ma flag
Yup, that seems almost perfect. I just wish there was clearer info/comparision about all those.
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