live session of 10.04 is almost untraslated when started with a language other than english
Bug #529523 reported by
marco.pallotta
This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #42109: LiveCD session doesn't provide fully translated interfaces according to selected language on booting screen.
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Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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ubiquity (Ubuntu) |
Incomplete
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Low
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Bug Description
When you start 10.04 live session after having selected a language other than english you can realized that "ubuntu" is not translated in the language you previously selected but it is only translated a small portion of the system, among these:
- some entries inside "places" menu
- the f-spot entry in the Applications menu
- the open office entries in the applications menu
I think this is misleading for a typical user that should be warned that he should install additional language to have a system with the language he selected.
Tested with 10.04 20100224 development branch
tags: | added: install lucid translation |
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I haven't select wishlist tag as I think is a bug (usability bug)