06-06-2016, 02:30 PM
Look through your installed packages in synaptic. Is everything in Dutch? Check the Debian dependencies and the Dutch language packages. It may be a package specific problem, and even could be something as simple as icon sets. Go to the startup session menu again. You may have to allow gnome. I am not sure of the xfce language support myself. Been a while since I used it regularly except in linux lite. I will check into your issue today, but as far as I know the Debian support in Dutch is complete in stable. It would be nice to know which particular packages are not in Dutch.
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