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Message #10164
[Bug 42109] Re: LiveCD session doesn't provide fully translated interfaces according to selected language on booting screen
I don't think so, however, I have yet to see any live distro that does what was quoted here. Apart from the fact that translations will always fall short from complete in whatever language, the majority of "nerds & power users" will use English as default language. I would say: Close the matter.
Cheers,
Peter
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Title:
LiveCD session doesn't provide fully translated interfaces according
to selected language on booting screen
Status in Ubuntu Translations:
Invalid
Status in ubiquity package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in Baltix:
Invalid
Bug description:
LiveCD session doesn't provide fully translated interfaces according
to selected language on booting screen. I am convinced that during
booting LiveCD should be automatically downloaded and set up basic
language packs for example the Czech language (language-pack-cs,
language-pack-gnome-cs) to provide users better experience with native
language. Maybe also for key appliacations (Firefox), icons on Desktop
and browser's homepage should be automatically downloaded language
packs and set up.
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