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Title:
LiveCD session doesn't provide fully translated interfaces acc
AFAICT, this topic was thoroughly considered by the desktop team a
couple of years ago, and it ended up in the decision to support full
language support in live sessions for the biggest languages, but not for
the rest. Please see bug #1520278.
So this bug report is a "Won't Fix" candidate IMO.
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** Tags added: artful bionic trusty xenial yakkety zesty
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Title:
LiveCD session doesn't provid
I don't think so, however, I have yet to see any live distro that does what was
quoted here. Apart from the fact that translations will always fall short from
complete in whatever language, the majority of "nerds & power users" will use
English as default language. I would say: Close the matter.
Is this bug report still relevant?
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Title:
LiveCD session doesn't provide fully translated interfaces according
t
Another solution would be to use Squashfs LZMA, this should increase the
live cd capacity by up to 25% leaving plenty of room for lang packs, and
maybe even gimp and aptitude ;-)
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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LiveCD session doesn't provide fully translated i
This is not related to ubuntu-translations, since it's ubiquity's job to
fix this.
** Changed in: ubuntu-translations
Status: New => Invalid
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LiveCD session doesn't provide fully translated interfaces according to
selected language on booting screen
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** Package changed: ubuntu => ubiquity (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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LiveCD session doesn't provide fully translated interfaces according to
selected language on booting screen
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I've tried with polish language in 10.04 beta1 ISO, but still no luck -
all elements are in english, except the date and ubiquity installation
icon name on the desktop.
Installed languages panel shows that polish has neither the
"translations" nor the "spellchecking and writing aids" components. I
Since this report have a long time without activity, please could you
check (if is possible) in latest version included in Karmic if this
issue is still happening? Thanks in advance.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
** Changed in: baltix
Status: New => Invalid
** Also affects: ubuntu-translations
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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LiveCD session doesn't provide fully translated interfaces according to
selected language on booting screen
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It's still the same problem with Karmic alpha6. I can confirmed this is
a bad experience to select a language at boot time and end up with
english when you're at Gnome.
Hope a solution will be find soon so users may have a better first
experience.
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LiveCD session doesn't provide fully translat
Note my updates at the spec
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/better-desktop-cd-
language-support
Basically the exact title of this bug is the only thing that is left of
a bigger array of problems. The earlier problems, not getting one's
language even after installing, were bigger ones
Hi Przemysław,
Learning still... I am cuurently downloading it. However not everyone has
the ability to boot the PC from a DVD. Therefore, in order to demonstrate
I need a CD that simply starts in Dutch but that is what I now have
created with the UCK package.
Thanks for pointing this out to me
Peter: why don't you just point your friends to the live dvd instead? It
contains all the language packs.
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/jaunty/release/
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LiveCD session doesn't provide fully translated interfaces according to
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Created the ISO, works flawlessly. Mind you: If only one language is
chosen, that language shows up in the menu. You have the ability to pick
more. I tried Dutch and Esperanto and those two remained under the F2
key. Started the Live CD in Dutch and all dialogues were Dutch, except:
Add/Remove prog
But I did a search... found out that there is a package called UCK and
that with it, a customised version can be created in any supported
language. Of course I will build a Dutch one, test it and use it on the
occasions that I have to proof that Ubuntu is fun to use and works in
our native language
Well, even in 9.04 "Jaunty" it still is the case. I know that in the
past, the interfaces were in Dutch. If I installed for example 8.04 and
8.10 part of the interface was still English, for example the add/remove
programs. I reported that as a bug. I also have upgraded one
installation from 7.04 o
This is still a problem in Ubuntu 7.10 !
When I select german on bootup half of the help texts are german, the other
half english.
IMHO this is just not acceptable for a newbie-friendly distro like
ubuntu :(
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LiveCD session doesn't provide fully translated interfaces according to
selected la
This is still a problem in Ubuntu 7.10 !
When I select german on bootup half of the help texts are german, the other
half english.
IMHO this just not acceptable for a newbie-friendly distro like ubuntu
:(
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LiveCD session doesn't provide fully translated interfaces according to
selected langu
** Also affects: Baltix
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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