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Set the language to the system one if no ~/.i18n is present.
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It's a very bad idea to run Sugar as root for a variety of reasons, but there
seem to be people who try it (and fail) nevertheless. Failing early and with a
clear message increases safety and safes precious developer and user time.
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The control panel stores locale settings in ~/.i18n, but currently this file
is only read by Fedora scripts and sugar-emulator. Parsing it in sugar will
make language selection work in "native" sessions on all distros.
Signed-off-by: Sascha Silbe <sascha@silbe.org>
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Otherwise the display remained locked and the intro screen was
not visible.
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Sugar currently configures fonts through gtkrc and through the
sugar.graphics.style class, both of which are hard to modify by
implementors/deployers.
Move this into GConf and apply these settings to the sugar shell
at startup.
In the longer term, Sayamindu's efforts to create a settings manager
will build on this work.
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