** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
** Changed in: language-pack-gnome-ko-base (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
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** Changed in: language-pack-gnome-ko-base (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Released
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Title:
I have this same problem in Ubuntu 12.04. When I installed 12.04 back
in April 2012 it worked fine (as it has for the last several releases
stretching back to 2006 when I first started installing multiple
languages), but I re-installed 12.04 this past week and had this come
up. I am trying to
I AM A GENIUS.
Ok, I searched in Synaptic for all the language packs, and noticed that
language-pack-ko-base (or something like that) had a CONFLICT in its
properties dialog box with language-pack-gnome-ko (or something like
that) for the Korean (I assume it would be the same with Spanish and
** Also affects: language-pack-gnome-ko-base (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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@Jason
Congrats to finding a solution, and thanks for letting us know about it. :)
But dependency conflicts are indeed bugs as well. One way to fix it would be to
simply remove those language-pack-gnome-ko-base branches in precise-proposed
and oneiric-proposed. Or it could be fixed in
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