I fixed this problem somehow, but I can't remember what I did. I should have
posted it - I'm very sorry I forgot.
I've performed several updates to Lucid as well as fresh installs of Lucid, and
didn't experience any problems.
Thus I doubt I can reproduce this bug. I suggest closing it.
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thir
Am Donnerstag, 7. September 2006 00:15 schrieb Christopher Chapman:
> It sounds like you somehow got the Tajik translation instead of the Thai
> one. They are right next to eachother alphabetically in the list of
> locales.
Quite possibly. The thing is, though, why did this happen only with amaro
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: amarok
I'm not sure whether to report this as an amarok bug or as a bug in the
Ubuntu packaging system, but since Amarok was the only application to
exhibit this behaviour I decided to report it here.
I installed Amarok on a fresh Ubuntu Dapper system wh