I actually reported that bug when the first Maltese locale data came out,
quite some time ago. I think it appeared in Outlook. It wasn't fixed.

On 10/01/2008, Raphael Borg Ellul Vincenti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> File a bug report to Microsoft :)
>
> On Jan 10, 2008 10:37 PM, Stanley Grixti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi Group and happy new year
> >
> > I have to stick to XP for work (just laptop) but all other machines are
> > Gentoo!
> >
> > Laptop came pre-installed with Vista but it lasted until the first boot
> > up!
> > so I never really got to see it
> >
> > I just bought my partner a new Dell XPS with Vista and I happened to use
> > it
> > tonight and I just noticed a major Maltese related bug!
> >
> > the language is set to Maltese and the calender shows the days as I I L
> > I I
> > I I (It-tnejn...It-tlieta..L-erba ect...)
> >
> > I wonder what expert either configured vista to use the first letter on
> > the
> > day as in English or what idiot told Microsoft the Maltese words...some
> > friend of our traitor IT (erm M$) minister I guess !!
> >
> > LLL (long live Linux)
> >
> > Stanley
> >
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