![]() I first removed Deutsch (Deutschland) altogether from my KDE Desktop Settings, this switched the output of locale and removed the en_DE entries. So I’ve been following the info in this thread on the archlinux forums. Okay, is there a proper way to change this? The command locale-gen set-locale doesn’t have any effect on the output from locale Hmm… then I’m really not sure why I have it? I didn’t mess with these locale settings past the examples given above. Would love every bit of advice I can get! Locale: Cannot set LC_ALL to default locale: No such file or directory Locale: Cannot set LC_MESSAGES to default locale: No such file or directory It clearly seems to be an issue with my locale, there are some errors that occur when using locale: locale: Cannot set LC_CTYPE to default locale: No such file or directory Locale: Cannot set LC_X to default locale: No such file or dir / Applications & Desktop Environments / Arch Linux Forums Unable to use Package control after installation on Sublime Text 3 ![]() Sublimetext3 - Sublime package LANG setting - Stack OverflowĬan't install package on Sublime Text - Third-Party Applications - Manjaro Linux Forum As a temporary work-around, you can launch Sublime Text from the terminal with: ![]() On Linux, please reference your distribution's docs for information on properly setting the LANG environmental variable. Package Control can not properly work unless this is fixed. Your system's locale is set to a value that can not handle non-ASCII characters. I installed sublime text and that worked fine, but I keep getting the following error when starting the program Package Control Finally made the switch to using Linux full time (why did no one tell me about proton? now I don’t have the gamer excuse).
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