dr.spock,
Thanks for the instructions. I was able to reproduce the problem. I have
chosen French as the installation language in the Alternate CD. Upon
reboot, in the 4-step wizard, I chose Italian. The wizard showed up in
Italian, the desktop was partially translated in Italian and
applications
OEMs are usually in a rather better position to know than the OS vendor
is. I did already acknowledge that this is not ideal and is a bug,
though.
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GDM language after final user configuration
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/94839
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I can confirm that this is also happening in Intrepid
(http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/20081028/intrepid-alternate-i386.iso)
Installing the language pack prior to shipment works, but how can the
OEM vendor know which language is their users going to install?
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GDM language after final user
Installation of the language pack before running preparation for
shipment worked for me with Hardy daily live CD from 2007-02-08. I've
added support for German and this worked fine.
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GDM language after final user configuration
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/94839
You received this bug
Does installing the appropriate language pack (language-pack-ca in your
case) fix this?
The best workaround for the time being is probably for the OEM to
preinstall any language packs you believe are likely to be used. I
realise this isn't ideal.
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GDM language after final user configuration