Hi Yotam,
Thanks for your help to improve Ubuntu by reporting this observation.
On 2011-09-02 03:11, Yotam Benshalom wrote:
> Steps to reproduce:
>
> 1. Install Hebrew support through Settings->Language Support. Make it
> default interface language by moving it to the top of the list of
> langugaes (very unintuitive and unexplained, btw).
While I agree that it's not very intuitive, it is explained - just click
the "Help" button in the Language Support window.
> 2. Restart. You get a Hebrew lightDM and a Hebrew gnome.
Actually, LightDM shouldn't have been displayed in Hebrew unless you
also clicked the "Apply System-Wide" button.
> 3. In Settings->Language Support, move Hebrew to the bottom of the
> list so UK English (in my case) is on top.
> 4. Restart.
>
> Expected result:
> An English lightDM and an English Unity/Gnome/apps.
>
> Actual results:
> A Hebrew lightDM and an English gnome. The control center failed to
> notify lightDM on the change.
If you click the "Apply System-Wide" button and restart, the greeter
should be displayed in English.
Please let us know whether those comments are sufficient to explain the
behavior.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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