I installed Debian 11 Gnome. Everything is Ok, except for the language in the Calendar (at top middle of screen).
In Settings > Region and Language, Language is English and Formats is set to United States. However, my timezone is +07 (Bangkok, Thailand) and I suspect because of this my calendar uses Thai language.
How can I fix this so that English language is used?
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Debian 11 - wrong calendar language
Re: Debian 11 - wrong calendar language
The "locale" command was showing properties whose values were either "en_US.UTF-8" or "th_TH.UTF-8". Updating /etc/default/locale file did not help.
I ended up reinstalling the system - during the installation I chose New York / US as my timezone location. After the install I updated my timezone to the actual location and things are working fine now.
I ended up reinstalling the system - during the installation I chose New York / US as my timezone location. After the install I updated my timezone to the actual location and things are working fine now.