Hmm... I don't know what "hash collision" means, but apparently there is
something wrong with your locale (which most likely explains why the
zh_TW.UTF-8 locale wasn't created successfully initially).
I would suggest that you regenerate all the locales with this command:
sudo locale-gen --purge
Thanks for letting us know.
You may want to file a new pure translation bug - to the "Ubuntu
Translations" project - about the latter, in order to remind the
applicable translation team about it.
Closing this bug report.
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Status: Incomplete =>
I reinstall the whole system anew, and the said problem is gone. Both
zh_TW and zh_HK appear in the 'menu language' list. And output of
command line seems to fallback correctly.
However, the labels under system settings are still not translated, like
the attached picture. They are translated in
en en_AU en_CA en_GB en_NZ en_US zh_CN zh_HK
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Title:
zh_TW is not set as fallback locale when selecting Hong Kong as
location
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No prompt.
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Attached picture is what I got in 15.10. I just installed 'Chinese
(Simplified)' option and didn't change anything.
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That looks odd. When you open Language Support, are you prompted to
install additional language support?
Can you please let us know the output of these commands:
check-language-support
echo $(/usr/share/language-tools/language-options)
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The command completed with an error (see attached).
After a reboot, the 'language support' seems normal and I rearranged so
that zh_TW come next to zh_HK. Some commands output (apt-get) does
fallback to zh_TW, but the GUI such as the 'Personal', 'System' and
'Hardware' titles under system
after reinstall
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Then please run this command:
sudo apt-get install --reinstall language-pack-zh-hant-base
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Title:
zh_TW is not set as fallback locale when
Also, please note that the selected time zone location in the installer
does not affect the LANGUAGE variable.
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Title:
zh_TW is not set as
On 2016-01-20 17:32, V字龍(Vdragon) wrote:
> I have the same issue, my default locale is zh_TW and want zh_HK
> locale to be fallback, like LANGUAGE=zh_TW:zh_HK:zh
Then what prevents you from opening Language Support and making that
change?
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@Gunnar
There's no problem changing the settings via the Language Support UI,
however it would be better if this is set default.
UPDATE: I read the bug description again and find out that this is not the same
issue I've encountered.
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I have the same issue, my default locale is zh_TW and want zh_HK locale
to be fallback, like LANGUAGE=zh_TW:zh_HK:zh
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zh_TW is not set as
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: localechooser (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Status: New => Confirmed
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@Walter: If Traditional Chinese has been installed, both zh_TW and zh_HK
should indeed be available in the language list in the Language Support
tool. If any of them isn't selected, you'll typically find it as a
greyed-out item at the bottom of the list. In your case you should be
able to drag the
Try VirtualBox
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Assuming this a language-selector problem since this is the only thing
to choose language during installation that I can think of so far.
https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/wily/language-
selector/wily/revision/39 looks revelant, but it actually happened on
2008-03-06 -- almost
** Description changed:
In 15.10, when selecting Hong Kong as the user location during
installation, zh_TW is not set as a fallback language like before (i.e.
- 'LANG=zh_HK:en' rather than 'zh_HK:zh_TW:en'). Worse still, there is no
- 'Chinese (Taiwan)' available in 'Menu language' in
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. It seems that your bug report is not filed about a
specific source package though, rather it is just filed against Ubuntu
in general. It is important that bug reports be filed about source
packages so that people
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