Ubuntu :: How To Change Menu Language On 10.04
May 4, 2010
I did the upgrade to 10.04 and now all my menus are in Japanese (wifes logon is in japanese but mine was english before). Was language support broken in 10.04? As far as I can tell my language is still set to English, even at the login screen. But everything is still Japanese.
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Feb 24, 2010
i have installed xbuntu 9.10 as my car pc oswhen i installed it i choose Greek as default language. The problem is that some scripts i have found use the english menu and i would like to change all my os menu to English . i have installed a lot of packages... will efect them this change?
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Jun 13, 2010
is there some way to change keyboard language to specific language by hotkey?
For example:
Shift+Alt+1 - English
Shift+Alt+2 - Russian
Shift+Alt+3 - Ukrainian
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Jan 7, 2011
When I boot the fedora system,disable the plymouth,the language of booting message showed is english.Can it change to other language,chinese?
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Jul 14, 2011
I downloaded xubuntu alternate cd and it boots to menu and language selection comes up, but keyboard is dead or something, can't press anything except power button. I tried regular ubuntu CD before and that didn't even reach the boot menu. Using a laptop.
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Jun 7, 2011
I have no menu entry for System->Admin->Language Support, and it is not present in the menu editor. Which package do I need to install to get this?
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Jun 7, 2010
How can i change one application language
For example my ubuntu is in english
I now install homebank soft
I chek launchpad.net and see there are persian translate for this application
Now how can i change this application language without change ubuntu language?
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Jul 15, 2011
I'm trying to change language of the entire Ubuntu interface to German. However, when I select to install German in the Language Support section, I get the following message:
Package Already Installed: There is no need for an installation.
Package gnome-user-guide-en is already installed
Now this makes me think that it's already installed, but I still can't select the language that I want. I've tried removing and installing again the Language Support but nothing seems to help!
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Jan 26, 2010
I installed Edubuntu Karmic in a friends computer, his daughter is learning to use a computer and she uses Gcompris a lot, but lately she's taking some spanish classes at school and she needs to learn the numbers and abc in spanish. There's anyway I can change the language in Gcompris to spanish?
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Mar 21, 2010
I had to install the Edubuntu 7.04 on a PC. it is a government property and the owner of the PC claims that it used to be in Macedonian language. I wonder now how can I change the language of the whole OS, I know the support of this OS is already gone off. So there is one other option left, I have to install the whole OS from the beginning, but the real question is that will I be asked to choose the OS language at the Installation Setup. I am using CD for installing not the DVD so I wonder if it contains the language interface packs at all?
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Apr 18, 2010
I need to create a simple way to change the language of my system without logging out. I would like to make it so that a user can just click on something and the language of the whole system will change.
I've disabled the traditional gdm gui login screen by adding the keyword 'text' to the kernel line so that it boots to a command line. I then start gnome by using startx and I've noticed that I can log out of gnome back into the command line, then change the environment LANG variable to the new desired language, run startx again and everything is in the new desired language.
I need a programmable way to only restart gnome(not a reboot) so that I can make a script that a user can just click on and it will set the LANG variable then restart gnome(preferably preserving all open applications, but if not, doesn't matter).
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May 7, 2010
I'm trying to change my system locale to Japanese. I've tried on two Ubuntu 10.04 (32bit) laptops. Neither will allow the change. The language will install but even after rebooting the options are grayed out.I'm using an admin account, so that isn't the issue.
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Aug 19, 2010
I recently installed dockbarx throught the ppa ppa:dockbar-main/ppa
I have following locales set up:
LANG="en_US.UTF-8"
LANGUAGE="en_US:en"
LC_CTYPE="nl_BE.UTF-8"
LC_COLLATE="nl_BE.UTF-8"
LC_TIME="nl_BE.UTF-8"
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Dockbarx default its menu's to dutch. However I like to have my operating system and software in English.
Is there any way to change the language used by dockbarx?
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Feb 15, 2011
I have a fresh Ubuntu 10.10 installed in spanish and I found out when I tried to create a new user in English that just part of it is in English. For example, the name of most of the applications are still in Spanish, and all the OS notification are also in Spanish, as most of the programs. I've tried to turn to some other language and exactly the same things are translated.
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May 1, 2011
I've tried the xpi and either I did it wrong or it didn't work. so then I downloaded the .tar of the language I want from the site... I'm just lost trying to install it.
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May 21, 2011
I'm using Ubuntu 10.10. and Firefox version 4.0.1. How do I change a language from English. I looked at this thread.
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This is quite simple, but why does it not work for me? When I restart the language stays English.
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Jun 22, 2011
is it possible to change ubuntu language using the live cd instead of installing from The UBUNTU Repositories?
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Jul 21, 2011
I have a file which is in .txt .And has written inside , with a different language than the ubuntu.o Now i open it , and it shows to me like this > $)IR""RJU((AF < how can i change the format ?In windows we have the regional settings and we change them to unicode , and everything are fixed.
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Apr 27, 2010
I just installed ubuntu 10.04 on our laptop. for convenience I also installed the dutch (gnome) translation and selected Dutch as the default language so all menu's and localisation is suitable for the Netherlands and the misses understands stuff. However I noticed that the gnome terminal is also translated so all output from bash is now in Dutch too. This is really inconvenient since I have been using bash in english on fedora and ubuntu for 10 years now. So is there a way to reconfigure gnome term (bash) to default back to english and leave the GUI in Dutch?
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May 3, 2010
Seems there is a problem with both gdm and kdm in ubuntu 10.04.I have a system with several users of cause they have their preferred window manager, the problem is with gdm kde users have problems, and visa versa.
kdm:
* gnome users can't change language, since kdm don't seem to honour .dmcr
* gnome users can't use "switch user"
gdm:
* kde don't have a shutdown and restart option.
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Oct 18, 2010
Set up new Ubuntu 10.10 and it's all fine but the bug I encounter from time to time. Out of the blue, I can't switch languages, neither by keyboard shortcuts, nor from the panel icon. It happens in random time, and it must be some 10.10 bug, for it never happened on 10.04.
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Oct 27, 2010
how to change my input language (the way typing in accents affects the output character).
Currently I am on a Brazilian abnt keyboard and an English system (which is what I want), but I am unable to output accented characters - which I sometimes want, when I am not programming. I need something to switch around, but cannot find where to configure additional languages (not keyboards) neither where to switch.
I am on 10.04 with a gnome desktop.
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Dec 18, 2010
I'm doing thesis about Open source CMS -programs and I'm using Ubuntu server 10.04.1 for that.
I have used same server edition at school but I have now big problem with changing the keyboard language. Because VMware used the easy install I couldn't change the language during the installation. I have used command sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup, but I can't select the right language there.
So is there any other way to change the keyboard language to Finnish?
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Mar 14, 2011
I FF and almost all word are market as wrong. there sould a poibility tu change to my different motherlanguise angurs ore something.
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Mar 16, 2011
my VLC player is a language i cant understand, i try to do
Code:
vlc --language=en
but it dident work
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Dec 16, 2010
How do I change language on Fedora 14?
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Jul 2, 2010
I'm brand new to Linux and Ubunto 10.04.On the menu bar at the top of my desktop I seem to have attracted some kind of bug!The Log Out Symbol repeats itself across almost the entire menu bar and I cannot remove it. If I remove other buttons from the menu the space is immediately replaced by more Log Out Buttons.When I hover on the icon I get the message 'Log out of this session to log in as a different user' and when I right-cllick to click on 'Remove from Panel' or 'Move' nothing happens.It is not possible to right-click on another part of the menu bar to change the Menu Properties.
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Jan 29, 2011
I built Ubuntu desktop up from a server install. I'm using Gnome. I want to change the system's language, and I have no menu option to enter System>Preferences>Language Support. I need to either:1.) Install whatever will place that option in the menu.2.) Affect the change via the command line (preferable).I just can't figure out what to install and Google only produces GUI tutorials. =/
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Apr 8, 2011
I use Pidgin for Gadu-Gadu protocol. I use it almost entirely to communicate with polish people. Each time I open new tab i need to manually change to "polish" from the context menu.
Is there a way to change the default spell check language without changing the environment language? I don't mind if it is some dirty hack or requires recompiling but since I'm not the only one trying to do that some simple tweak solution would be nice.
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Jul 4, 2010
My default install language is chinese, now I want to change it to english ,how can I do it ?
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