Hi, Before it was taking around 2 or 3 minutes to load. After installing the language (and changing it via settings) and rebooting, I am waiting like 12-13 minutes on intel i7 2.2ghz processor 4 gb ram.
How long more should I wait? Thanks Best regards, Volkan GEZER volkange...@gmail.com 2014-01-21 David Planella <david.plane...@ubuntu.com>: > Hi Volkan, > > The emulator does take a while to load, as mentioned in the quickstart > guide, it can take in the order of minutes. I'd suggest checking that you > don't have other software running that is taking a lot of memory or CPU, and > restarting the emulator. > > Cheers, > David. > > > On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 5:14 PM, Volkan Gezer <volkange...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> 2014/1/21 David Planella <david.plane...@ubuntu.com>: >> > Hi Translators, >> > >> > A few days ago, I mentioned I'd write about how to test translations on >> > a >> > phone, even without a device. Yesterday I just finished the first >> > article on >> > the first step of the process: installing and running the emulator: >> > >> > http://davidplanella.org/ubuntu-emulator-quickstart-guide/ >> > >> > I'm preparing a separate article for the actual testing, but I thought >> > in >> > the meantime I'd put together a quick set of instructions so that >> > translators can already check what translations look like for their >> > languages on the emulator >> > >> > The following instructions assume you've installed the emulator and >> > you've >> > got an instance running. >> > >> > ## Installing new languages >> > >> > Right now there is only a subset of languages installed on the phone >> > (English, German, Spanish, French, Portuguese -from Portugal and >> > Brazilian-, >> > Simplified Chinese). If your language is on that list, you can skip this >> > and >> > jump to the next section. Otherwise, please read on... >> > >> > 1. Log into the adb shell that appears in the terminal next to the >> > emulator. >> > Use 'phablet' (without quotes) both for the user name and password >> > 2. Run `sudo apt-get update` on that same terminal session >> > 3. Run `sudo apt-get install language-pack-{gnome-,}-$LANG-base` on that >> > same terminal session (replace $LANG with your 2-letter or 3-letter >> > language >> > code, e.g. 'ca', 'it', 'ast', etc) >> > 4. You've now installed your language. Press Ctrl+C on that terminal to >> > close the emulator >> > >> > ## Switching languages >> > >> > Once the phone UI is up in the emulator, it's time to chose your >> > language >> > using your mouse: >> > >> > 1. Slide to the left to go past the welcome screen >> > 2. Slide once more to the left to show the Applications scope >> > 3. Click on the System Settings app >> > 4. Within System Settings, click on Language & Text >> > 5. Scroll up or down the list to select and set your language >> > 6. Once done, close the emulator for the language settings to have >> > effect on >> > the next boot. >> > 7. Restart the emulator - e.g. run `ubuntu-emulator run myimage`, where >> > 'myimage' was the chosen name you gave to the instance you want to run >> > >> > And that's it, you should now see the phone in your language! >> > >> >> After switching the language into Turkish, I am no longer able to see the >> home >> screen. Only thing I see is a black screen. Using top gives apport >> using almost 90% of the CPU. What else can I do? >> >> Thanks, >> >> > ## Translating and reporting bugs >> > >> > At this point you'll see parts of the UI that need translation, which >> > you >> > can complete from the list highlighted here: >> > >> > http://davidplanella.org/make-ubuntu-speak-your-language/ >> > >> > From there, you can also find out the upstream project, so if you see >> > any >> > internalization issue, you can report it as a bug there. >> > >> > Let me know how this works for you! >> > >> > Cheers, >> > David. >> > >> > -- >> > ubuntu-translators mailing list >> > ubuntu-translators@lists.ubuntu.com >> > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-translators >> > > > -- ubuntu-translators mailing list ubuntu-translators@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-translators