Also: (17.48.43) dpm: ahhh, now I understand the question... It seems I'm a bit slow today (17.48.49) dpm: ok, here's my take (17.49.42) dpm: in short, if you want to change language on the LiveCD, you can't, so I don't think g-l-s should be translated in the Live CD until there is a way to change language. With that I mean: (17.50.41) dpm: if you try to switch between languages included in the LiveCD you can't, because you have to log out and back in, with the corresponding loss of settings (17.51.13) dpm: if you try to install a new language, you can't, since you get a "insufficient space on device" error (17.51.37) dpm: That said, I haven't checked it with USB creator and a permanent home dir (17.51.45) danilos: dpm, maybe you can remove Spanish first and then install another language? :) (17.51.48) dpm: but in that case, you can just install the language pack (17.52.04) dpm: danilos, tried that already, I removed them all, no luck :) (17.52.16) danilos: dpm, heh, ok, just guessing here
IIRC, I made an USB key that worked well in Hungarian, so in this specific case may make sense to install language support. However, thinking about it a bit more, it does not seem to have much benefit from shipping translations in this package: those brave few who use USB-based systems other than installation, should be experienced enough - and for those not, the installer is already localized. -- Wrong language-selector package blacklisted https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/570240 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs