As described in the previous comments, your report lacks the information
we need to investigate the problem further. We'll close this report for
now - please reopen it if you can give us the missing information.
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Status: Needs Info => Rejected
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Does this still happen in Feisty?
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I am not sure, whether what I am writing is relevant or not, but the
problem relates to whole of Ubuntu 6.10.
I upgraded my Ubuntu 6.06 by 6.10 by gksudo command as given in the
alternate CD. I used to type regularly in Hindi in 6.06, but in the
upgraded version I am not able to proceed beyond one
Daniel Holbach wrote:
> Is the bug resolved for you now?
>
absolutely not. I've resorted to rolling my own custom
LiveCDs/InstallCDs for Hindi installs. It's a simple matter of the
locale not being a UTF8 one by default. Try it yourself and see - run a
LiveCD, press F2, select hindi (it'll look
Is the bug resolved for you now?
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Importance: Undecided => Low
Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
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Oops, made a mistake when filling out the bug - the first time i ran
locale -a it didn't show me
hi_IN.utf8
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