Re: [Bug 408393] Re: Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works

2009-10-23 Thread Colin Watson
Thank goodness for that. :-) Thanks for testing. -- Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/408393 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lis

[Bug 408393] Re: Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works

2009-10-23 Thread Marcos
Hi Colin! This bug is fixed in Ubuntu 9.10 Release Candidate! :D The installer in Asturian is perfect now :D Thanks very much for your great support in this long way! ;) Cheers! ** Changed in: debian-installer Status: New => Invalid -- Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not work

[Bug 408393] Re: Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works

2009-10-05 Thread Colin Watson
The keyboard problem that you were having was bug 421212, now fixed. -- Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/408393 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing

Re: [Bug 408393] Re: Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works

2009-10-04 Thread Colin Watson
On Sun, Oct 04, 2009 at 10:57:43AM -, Iñigo Varela wrote: > Hi! I just tried Ubuntu 9.10 beta 6, No such thing; it was either alpha 6 or the beta. > the buttons appears in english (Forward & back) in the installer. We > transtaled this template in GTK: > http://l10n.gnome.org/vertimus/gtk+/ma

[Bug 408393] Re: Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works

2009-10-04 Thread Iñigo Varela
Hi! I just tried Ubuntu 9.10 beta 6, the buttons appears in english (Forward & back) in the installer. We transtaled this template in GTK: http://l10n.gnome.org/vertimus/gtk+/master/po/ast can you confirm us if is this the correct template, please? Thanks very much! -- Asturian language appears

Re: [Bug 408393] Re: Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works

2009-09-28 Thread Colin Watson
I see this as well, but I don't think it's an installer bug, because /etc/default/console-setup is correct; it just doesn't seem to be getting applied properly. This should be filed separately, although I'm afraid I don't know exactly where right now; I'd probably start with xorg. -- Asturian lan

[Bug 408393] Re: Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works

2009-09-26 Thread Marcos
Hi! I'm thinking if the keyboard bug is from another package :O because: 1. If I choose in Ubuntu 9.10 alpha 6, language Spanish & Asturian Keyboard, the keyboard in the reboot is Spain (wrong). 2. If I choose in Ubuntu 9.04, language Spanish & Asturian Keyboard, the keyboard in the reboot is

[Bug 408393] Re: Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works

2009-09-19 Thread Marcos
Hi! I just tried the Ubuntu Karmic alpha6, and the bug in keyboard persists. Thanks very much! -- Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/408393 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

[Bug 408393] Re: Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works

2009-09-16 Thread Marcos
Hi Colin! Sorry the delay, I was on hollidays and I can't reply before. 1.- Thanks by information about the buttons and timezone ;) 2.- About keyboard, I just tried your same installation (mode: "Install Ubuntu"; language: English; location: New York; keyboard layout: Spanish; keyboard varian

[Bug 408393] Re: Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works

2009-09-10 Thread Colin Watson
The "Quit", "Forward", and "Back" buttons need to be translated in upstream GTK+, as I explained in comment 10. The timezone names live in the icu package, and as far as I can tell they actually originate in the Unicode CLDR (Common Locale Data Repository, http://cldr.unicode.org/); I think it wou

Re: [Bug 408393] Re: Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works

2009-09-10 Thread Colin Watson
I just tried (mode: "Install Ubuntu"; language: English; location: New York; keyboard layout: Spanish; keyboard variant: Asturian) and can't reproduce this. The keyboard is properly Asturian after reboot. Can you give more details about exactly what you did? Please also attach /var/log/installer/s

[Bug 408393] Re: Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works

2009-09-06 Thread Marcos
Hello. I did a little test on the keyboard. If I install choosing English for everything, and I choose Asturian keyboard, when I restarting, the keyboard is the USA version, not the Asturian version. A greeting. -- Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works https://bugs.launchpad.net/

[Bug 408393] Re: Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works

2009-09-05 Thread Marcos
Hi Colin! In Ubuntu 9.10 alpha5, the improvements for the asturian language installation are very good! We're very happy with this installer!! :D THANKS! But there are 3 bugs yet, can you check it, please? 1.- The most important: I choose "Asturian" version for the keyboard in the installer, bu

[Bug 408393] Re: Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works

2009-08-26 Thread Astur
If I have understood well the last comment, it seems that there weren't some translated strings. .So I did it. First: I translated the whole GNOME GTK + 2.28 (development) http://subefotos.com/ver/?d5503840399c0623d778663de1b23df3o.png ¿Is this correct? (I didn't find the GTK+ version 2.17.7)

Re: [Bug 408393] Re: Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works

2009-08-25 Thread Colin Watson
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 10:21:14AM -, Marcos wrote: > * In live mode, the "Install" icon on the desktop is translated into > Asturian. NOT WORKS. Appears in english. You can see in this picture > http://img258.yfrog.com/i/semeya4.png/ I've updated the translations for this from Launchpad, but

[Bug 408393] Re: Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works

2009-08-25 Thread Colin Watson
This should fix the CD boot menu items: gfxboot-theme-ubuntu (0.8.2) karmic; urgency=low * Upgrade to debhelper v7. * Update translations from Launchpad. -- Colin Watson Tue, 25 Aug 2009 10:22:30 +0100 ** Changed in: gfxboot-theme-ubuntu (Ubuntu) Status: New => Fix Released ** Ch

[Bug 408393] Re: Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works

2009-08-25 Thread Astur
Hi Marcos and Colin, Thanks for your efforts in this bug. I have been reviewing the images and is a strange thing: in image 6 > http://img254.imageshack.us/i/semeya6.png/ The string: "Your new operating system will now be installed with the following settings:" appears in English, b

[Bug 408393] Re: Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works

2009-08-25 Thread Marcos
Hi Colin. Well, I was reviewing all cases, the results are these (for alpha4 karmic koala Ubuntu 9.10): * When you select Asturian at the CD boot menu, menu items change to Asturian: NOT WORKS. Appears in English. You can see in this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJV1P1NkzWU * In live

Re: [Bug 408393] Re: Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works

2009-08-25 Thread Colin Watson
The following are the expected results (though almost certainly not 100% in place yet): * When you select Asturian at the CD boot menu, menu items change to Asturian. * In live mode, the desktop appears in English (unfortunately). * In live mode, the "Install" icon on the desktop is tran

[Bug 408393] Re: Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works

2009-08-24 Thread Marcos
Hi! Then I do not know which is the expected result :O If I choose the Asturian language in live mode, must be appear in Asturian the desktop? and when I choose install from the GNOME menu in live mode, must be appear in Asturian the installer? If I choose the Asturian language in install mod

Re: [Bug 408393] Re: Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works

2009-08-24 Thread Colin Watson
(This has no bearing on whether the installer is translated; it intentionally doesn't use language packs.) -- Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/408393 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribe

Re: [Bug 408393] Re: Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works

2009-08-24 Thread Colin Watson
Most languages don't have .mo files available while running the live CD. The language packs are installed during installation and available after the first reboot. This is known and expected; we don't have disk space for more. Sorry. -- Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works https:

[Bug 408393] Re: Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works

2009-08-24 Thread Marcos
Hi! I investigated more. When I run Ubuntu in live mode, with Asturian language choosed, only the languages: English, Portuguese, Spanish & Xhosa are installed in the application "Language Support" in System/Administration menu of Ubuntu. I think the installer isn't in asturian because aren't the

[Bug 408393] Re: Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works

2009-08-20 Thread Marcos
Hi! Maybe I found the problem :O If I run a Live session, the Asturian is selected in "Language Support" application. But... the Asturian language isn't installed! I send a screen shot: http://acurti.es/yea Maybe the problem is this? :O Best regards. -- Asturian language appears in boot menu, b

[Bug 408393] Re: Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works

2009-08-20 Thread Marcos
** Also affects: debian-installer Importance: Undecided Status: New -- Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/408393 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs

[Bug 408393] Re: Asturian language appears in boot menu, but not works

2009-08-20 Thread Marcos
** Description changed: Binary package hint: gfxboot-theme-ubuntu The asturian language appears in the first menu. But if it is selected, nothing happens, the main menu appears in English. - The menu will always appear in English (with Asturian selected). - The direct installer (se