Frank Ludolph wrote:
> At today's meeting, during a discussion about localization, a question 
> came up about how Ubuntu handles multiple languages. A quick check of 
> Ubuntu 7.10 shows:
>
>     * I changed Language (F2) on Grub screen to Russian (Cyrillic
>       text). All text on the GRUB screen immediately changed to Russian.
>     * The text output during the boot sequence remained in English.
>     * The desktop came up a mix of English and Russian.
>           o Menu titles in English, but application names mostly
>             Russian with a few English
>           o Date time in top panel in Russian format
>           o Some file system elements, e.g. Documents directory, in
>             English but others in Russian
>           o Help text in Russian
>     * Installer icon on desktop labeled in Russian
>     * Installer itself displayed Russian text and a full list of
>       language choices
>
I wonder if this is the compromise they made to include all the 
languages on a single CD ?  Or is it just a bug ?


-Sanjay

> Frank
>
>
> Sanjay Nadkarni wrote:
>> Apologies for not sending this out earlier.  I thought I had.  The 
>> agenda can be found at:
>> http://opensolaris.org/os/project/caiman/Slim_Install/Meeting_page/
>>
>> -Sanjay
>>
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