Re: change language in ubuntu

2017-02-20 Thread B. Henry
I don't remember if the following commands are in the wiki article, but in case 
I don't  get to check and if need be add them before you read it:

sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup
sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
  Can help you with some of the actual configuration changes.



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  mattias wrote:
Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 03:13:55PM +0100

> yes gnome-language-selector are now installed in mate
> 
> and language-pack-sv are installed
> 
> but both system and orca are still in english
> 
> 
> Den 2017-02-15 kl. 14:57, skrev Amir:
> >Hi,
> >
> >it should be there, language preferences. but at first you have to
> >install  language support first. it will tell you to do so after
> >you open the dialog.
> >
> >sorry if wrong, cause i am new and seems like no one respond to
> >this, that's why i am trying to help.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >On 02/15/2017 08:28 PM, mattias wrote:
> >>i installed a verry basic ubuntu mate
> >>
> >>only core
> >>
> >>but how to change language?
> >>
> >>no option in mate control center
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> 
> 
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Re: change language in ubuntu

2017-02-20 Thread B. Henry
Try doing it from tjhe command line. 
You need more than the core pkgs to get all the configuration goodies for mate 
as I recall. You really need the mate extras or what ever that group is 
called on Ubuntu. System resources are not going to be gobbled by adding the 
extras. 
To change language from the command line in Ubuntu and friends you must first 
install the packages required for the language support, and then select a 
language from the availble languages.
I wrote an article a couple or three years ago for the Vinux Wiki that deals 
with this.
http://wiki.vinuxproject.org/language_support
If you still have questions then write back. 
 
I see there are some typos in the article, will try and fix them soon, and a 
couple things appear to have been left out. 
You can check for all missing language packs with 
check-language-support -l es
And if you are happy with what is offered can run 
check-language-support -l es | xargs sudo apt-get install -y
to install them all. 
The -y on the end was not required before, but when I tried to run with out it 
on my vinux5 box right now the install aborted for some reason. You can 
just try it with out the -y, and if all works as it used to for me you can 
decide whether or not to continue by pressing y. 
The es in the command is foer spanish, change for the language of your choice 
of course.
Read the aereticle for more info, and check back in a few days if you still see 
a few typos as  I will be fixing it up a bit.

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  mattias wrote:
Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 01:28:21PM +0100

> i installed a verry basic ubuntu mate
> 
> only core
> 
> but how to change language?
> 
> no option in mate control center
> 
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Re: change language in ubuntu

2017-02-15 Thread mattias

yes gnome-language-selector are now installed in mate

and language-pack-sv are installed

but both system and orca are still in english


Den 2017-02-15 kl. 14:57, skrev Amir:

Hi,

it should be there, language preferences. but at first you have to 
install  language support first. it will tell you to do so after you 
open the dialog.


sorry if wrong, cause i am new and seems like no one respond to this, 
that's why i am trying to help.






On 02/15/2017 08:28 PM, mattias wrote:

i installed a verry basic ubuntu mate

only core

but how to change language?

no option in mate control center








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Re: change language in ubuntu

2017-02-15 Thread Amir

Hi,

it should be there, language preferences. but at first you have to 
install  language support first. it will tell you to do so after you 
open the dialog.


sorry if wrong, cause i am new and seems like no one respond to this, 
that's why i am trying to help.






On 02/15/2017 08:28 PM, mattias wrote:

i installed a verry basic ubuntu mate

only core

but how to change language?

no option in mate control center





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change language in ubuntu

2017-02-15 Thread mattias

i installed a verry basic ubuntu mate

only core

but how to change language?

no option in mate control center


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