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Message #08366
[Bug 1398984] Re: Bootloop with system language Turkish on the Nexus 4
The fact that this happens in Turkish makes me think it is due
(somewhere) to a common problem with Turkish localization: the "Turkish
i problem" [1].
Basically, tolower() or toupper() may not work like someone is
expecting, because they take locale into account.
[1] http://haacked.com/archive/2012/07/05/turkish-i-problem-and-why-you-
should-care.aspx/
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Title:
Bootloop with system language Turkish on the Nexus 4
Status in Ubuntu Translations:
New
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu RTM:
New
Bug description:
Lately, a member (Ümit) of the XDA Developers forum reported that his Nexus 4 always goes into a bootloop when he sets the system language to Turkish.
It doesn't matter whether he sets it in the system settings wizard which is shown on first boot or in the system settings application.
If he sets it in the system settings wizard, he won't get to see the OS after finishing the setup process, and if he changes the language in the system settings application, the phone will hang after a reboot.
In any case, he will see the spinning "circle of friends" logo but the Unity8 dash will never appear.
Here's the link to his first forum post regarding it issue. The discussion continues on the next few pages:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/general/rom-ubuntu-touch-14-10-utopic-unico-t2324683/post57093935#post57093935
He's running build #10 in the stable Ubuntu RTM channel.
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