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Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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Title:
Installer does not install all language support packages
To manag
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Importance: Undecided => Low
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Title:
Installer does not install all language support packages
To manage noti
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1520278
Default languages strategy for Ubuntu desktop CD
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Title:
Installer does not install all la
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1520278 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1520278
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1520278
Default languages strategy for Ubuntu desktop CD
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We had what looks like exactly the same headache with GIMP on Mac a
month ago. In case it helps, here's the writeup of the problem and
solution:
>
Fault finding eventually got us to running
$ locale
which on my machine resulted in LANG and LC_ALL being blank whereas Partha's
machine offered
LANG
@Tom: It probably means that the Swedish locale is not available (for
some reason), even if it's selected in the Regional Formats tab of
Language Support. You can fix it with this command:
sudo locale-gen sv_SE.UTF-8
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I got this when I check the language:
tom@MW-GAMP103240:~$ check-language-support
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
LANGUAGE = "en_US:en",
LC_ALL = (unset),
LC_PAPER = "sv_SE.UTF-8",
LC_ADDRESS = "sv_SE.UTF-
On 2014-11-24 17:02, GunChleoc wrote:
> Do you know which package we should file a new bug report against?
It depends on the issue, and if it's easily attributable to a specific
package.
But let's keep talking on the list. I'll reply there later tonight.
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Sorry, I mistook your comment on the mailing list, and the general
problem was also discussed here before. Do you know which package we
should file a new bug report against?
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Akerbeltz, GunChleoc:
Please note that this bug report is not about language packs which are
unsolicitedly uninstalled. Neither is it a proper place to discuss
Ubuntu's overall l10n design.
This bug is best explained in comment #3. It's about a small improvement
within the scope of the current de
Me too - my language was just gone. Another odd thing I noticed that
might be related, when I first installed Ubuntu, I had to pick English,
because my languages doesn't have the coverage yet - which is fine. The
problem is, why do I have to install all Englishes under the sun?
I think we should f
I'm having the same issue but with Firefox, it's too quick to screenshot
but when I ran the upgrade to 14.10 two days ago, I saw it flash a
message about removing the langpacks for Firefox for my locale - which
after restart had reverted to English. I had to go to Language Support
afterwards to get
@Gunnarhj: yes, please! I meant what the smart person said!
Thanks Gunnar (here and on askubuntu...)
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Title:
Installer does not install all langu
@Christopher: Actually, what I suggest above is that it should be
installed whenever English (any English) is installed, i.e. always.
(Taking the location into consideration would complicate things.)
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In 14.04 fresh install in which location is denoted as Canada, the Canadian
english spelling package is not installed:
hunspell-en-ca
As a result, users by default do not get any spell checking in
Libreoffice or etc. Worse, when they play with the settings in, say,
Libreoffice, it looks like the
On 2014-03-31 13:27, Dimitri John Ledkov wrote:
> But i also dislike that language selector considers that I must have
> "en-za" libreoffice language packs to have a complete "en-gb" locale
> installation.
Better then that you don't see it be installed. ;-)
We changed language-selector in this re
I had noticed that before that incomplete english packs are installed.
But i also dislike that language selector considers that I must have
"en-za" libreoffice language packs to have a complete "en-gb" locale
installation. But i guess those are not that big anyway. I'll need to
read more context on
I did a new Swedish install, and this time mythes-sv was pulled by the
installer as expected. :) So mythes-sv has no longer anything to do with
this bug report.
However, if I do an English install, and instantly run check-language-
support (without options), I get this list:
hunspell-en-ca
libreo
Great about main; thanks for letting me know. :)
Would like to add that I had bug #1134364 in mind when I filed this bug.
language-selector checks for all installed languages nowadays, and I
suspect that the installer does not (but I think it would desirable that
it did).
Anyway, I'll provide som
It was moved to main yesterday. Can you please try again? During the
installer we indeed only have apt sources from main available.
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