I still find this problem in ubuntu 17.10 and firefox 57.
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Title:
English (South Africa) Language Pack is installed by default in
Mozilla Firefo
I actually just got this problem with the latest Firefox 44.0.1 in
Ubunru 14.04, and I had to go and manually find files relating to the
language dictionary to delete it as there was no remove option, only a
disable. Coun't at least a remove language pack option be provided?
Kind Regards
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I am afraid that I do not understand the explanation for why this
oddity-cum-inconvenience - and minor resource drainer? - will not be
rectified.
Why should Firefox ship with a language installed that most users will
never use? Is there not a fairly simple way around this? If there is
not, should
This is because they are shipped in the same language pack, and matches
how English languages are distributed for all other applications on the
system (eg, language-pack-en-base, language-pack-gnome-en-base etc).
Deviating from everything else on the system would require Firefox-
specific workaroun
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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