** Changed in: language-pack-es (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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Add applications window not fully localized
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Antonio, I can't reproduce this issue in my Jaunty. Have you got all the
language-pack-gnome-es* and language-pack-es* packages installed? Have
you installed Ubuntu 9.04 using the final desktop CD? Have you upgraded
or installed?
** Changed in: language-pack-es (Ubuntu)
Status: New =
Ricardo, I installed 9.04 desktop from an USB prepared with the 'USB
setup disk' utility from 8.10. Not an upgrade, but a completely new
installation.
I have followed the standard procedure with no special events. First
boot after installation I am asked to complete the language support,
which is
Antonio, check that Español/Castellano is checked in Selector de
idiomas with an \/ like mark, not a dash -. Probably the USB image
does not contains all the Spanish langpacks, and you need to make sure
you've checked the Español/Castellano but without the \/ sign, not the
- sign.
I've installed
A closer look has revealed that package language-support-es was not
installed, but, anyway, the left-side menu bar is still displayed in
english.
All other language packages for spanish are apparently installed.
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Add applications window not fully localized
I have too installed those same packages at this moment. I have run
'sudo apt-get update' too, but still have the problem.
Not yet checked the issue of the mark yoy have mentioned, let me see and
will let you know after rebooting.
Anyway, I have realized that packages bellow have version 8.10.
Regarding the mark, I guess you mean:
- Sistema - Administración - Soporte de idiomas.
Para mis meńus y ventanas, usar: Español; Castellano (España).
Para cualquiera en el inicio y entrada, usar: Español; Castellano (España).
Instalar/Eliminar idiomas...
English ,/ (mark, not
I believe this has something to do with USB installation, as you have
mentioned, because since 8.04 I am installing Ubuntu with USB and if I
my memory does not fail too much in all installations I had the same
problem. In case there is an issue with 'LiveUSB' we must bear in mind
that installation