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Message #10700
[Bug 1763025] Re: ubuntu installations in Kenya are problematic because default language is little known Oromo, not English or Swahili
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Title:
ubuntu installations in Kenya are problematic because default language
is little known Oromo, not English or Swahili
Status in Ubuntu Translations:
New
Bug description:
even on a fresh install and since many may years, despite even Debian
Bug reports - e.g. #756277:
There is an error with locale information for Kenya in ubuntu
installation. Language is automatically set to 'Oromo' (understood
only by a 3% minority of Ethiopian descent) yet the official languages
in Kenya are (the not selectable) en-KE (somehow British English,
Kenyan flavour, paper format A4, currency KES, currency format KES
123,456.00 or 123,456/= ) and (the also not selectable) sw-KE (somehow
Swahili, Kenyan flavour, paper format A4, currency KES, currency
format KES 123,456.00 or 123,456/= )
>>> please make work both locales, en-KE (default) and sw-KE. (Remove
Oromo from Kenyan locales)
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