Thanks for your report. I see that the LANG environment variable is set to C, which is not normal in a desktop session (it should be some .UTF-8 locale), and I think it explains the crash. Unless you set LANG=C yourself, that value may be related to <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1723404>.
Can you please show us the output from these terminal commands:
Thanks for your report. I see that the LANG environment variable is set to C, which is not normal in a desktop session (it should be some .UTF-8 locale), and I think it explains the crash. Unless you set LANG=C yourself, that value may be related to <https:/ /launchpad. net/bugs/ 1723404>.
Can you please show us the output from these terminal commands:
cat /etc/default/locale
locale -a
locale