*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1907914 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1907914
Ubuntu 20.10 is a short-lived release so there won't be any updates to
the installer where 20.10 can ever be fixed. And 20.10 reaches end of
life in July (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases).
The fix is in 21
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1907914 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1907914
On 2021-03-18 20:26, Alvin wrote:
> This bug is still there in Ubuntu 20.10.
Right, but it has been addressed for 21.04.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1907914
default locale when select
This bug is still there in Ubuntu 20.10. You can change locales, but you
should be able to choose something more sensible in the installer.
If the automatic guess is only good for a handful of people, manually is
better.
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This is still an issue in Ubuntu 20.04.
I changed it manually:
Settings > Language and Region > Manage Installed Languages
Install/remove languages
choose: other (it only shows a small list at first), and check "Dutch".
Afterwards, go to tab "Regional Formats". Here, you'll see "Deutsch" as a
di
Physically in The Netherlands, set location in the installer to
Brussels, Belgium. And I have German date in my top bar in 18.04 LTS...
A choice would indeed be nice, if there's more than one official
languages for the location.
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Btw, Belgium-English is possible to obtain, sort of:
* Choose English as language
* Choose fr_BE.UTF-8 as region in the GUI
* Add this line to the ~/.profile file:
export LC_TIME=en_DK.UTF-8
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1) I suppose that those responsible for the design of the installer want
to keep it simple.
But, as I explained in comment #27, you can choose afterwards.
2) That would be quite a different approach to locale handling. A huge
project.
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1) why not let the user choose ? When a country has multiple languages,
just show the list.
2) what if a Belgian user like me wants Belgium-English ? That's just
impossible to obtain... For once, Windows does it better with this regard.
Le mar. 18 sept. 2018 à 18:55, Gunnar Hjalmarsson <
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@OliWare: You get a Belgian locale, just not the one you want.
@Jonas: I assume the same. We can't remove a locale for this reason; we
have the locales provided by glibc.
But I suppose that the installer (ubiquity/localechooser) could be
tweaked to 'guess better'. That would require some hard cod
@gunnarhj, "guessing" a locale should not use a locale used only by a very
small percentage of people in Belgium.
>From the format I'm going to assume it's picking the first locale it can find?
In that case I would actually suggest to remote de_BE from the default locale
listing as it's a very ni
Lol, 'this is not a bug'. The installer clearly guesses wrong, only 1%
in Brussels speaks German. I want my installation in English but with
the Belgian locale.
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Just noticed this bug report.
It's not a bug. You don't explicitly set the regional format in the
installer, but the installer 'guesses' that setting based on the time
zone location. So if you state Brussels for time zone, it seems to pick
the de_BE.UTF-8 locale.
If you want something else, e.g.
Language format in gnome-control-center is shown as "Belgien" (German word for
Belgium).
Regional formats shows "Deutsch" (German, in German), expected: "Nederlands"
(Dutch, in Dutch).
** Also affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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(pressed Enter too fast) and the Regional format can't be changed there.
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Title:
Wrong language (German) after fresh install
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Maybe this should be filed as a translations bug?
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs#Filing_a_translation_bug
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Title:
Wrong language
I can confirm that 18.04 LTS still does not know the difference between
Dutch and Deutch.
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Title:
Wrong language (German) after fresh install
To
Ubuntu 18.04, still the same.
It looks like Germany won the war after all, at least for people living in
Belgium.
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Title:
Wrong language (German
By the way, confirming that the bug is still present in Ubuntu 17.10.
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According to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingUbiquity#Notes, this bug
should be tagged with "ubi-language". So where does one set tags on a
bug?
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According to user ikonia on IRC, this bug is the same on Debian, so we
need to find the identical bug in Debian and see if it's being worked on
there.
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I guess we’re not important enough 😅
On 29 Jan 2018 at 13:36, Adrien <1295...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
Almost 4 years after the first report, this bug is still present.
Fresh install from Ubuntu-MATE 17.10.
During installation, chosen language: English, location: Brussels.
All the menus are in
Almost 4 years after the first report, this bug is still present.
Fresh install from Ubuntu-MATE 17.10.
During installation, chosen language: English, location: Brussels.
All the menus are in English, but date and time are in German.
It can be solved by the user going to "Language support > Reg
Bug is still present in 16.04 with a fresh install.
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Changing citizenship is probably faster. Too lazy to dig into the code
and patch it if it takes a few clicks post-install ^^
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Wrong langua
:/
On Sun, Dec 13, 2015, 14:25 Nicky De Maeyer
wrote:
> confirming bug still present in 15.10...
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confirming bug still present in 15.10...
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Still affects 15.10
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Confirming that this bug still affects 14.04.2 LTS, tested trough clean
install with location setting to Brussels. result is a semi german
interface => unexpected behaviour.
expected behaviour:
nl_BE locales (for correct punctuations) and default (selected) language locale
(probably en_US) f
Could it be related to the fact that en_BE is not defined in
/usr/share/i18n/locales/ ?
In that case, a similar result should be obtained by selecting a weird
combination like en_FR...
But then, why does it default to de_BE ?!
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Installed a brand new Kubuntu 15.04, choosing English as language and Belgium
as my country.
As a result, I get a very unnice de_BE.UTF-8 as my language.
Note that this problem exists also in 14.04.2 LTS and 14.10, whatever
the *buntu flavor you choose (also seen in Lubuntu and Xubuntu). This is
[Expired for ubiquity (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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In the end I changed everything to en_GB and the dates are now displayed
correctly.
However, gnome-language-selector still suggests me to install the DE
packages for an unknown reason.
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Same issue here, Ubuntu 14.04.1 x86_64 fresh install from a live usb a
few days ago.
During install I chose to install the system in English, with the
“French (Bépo)” keyboard. I'm also located in Brussels, Belgium.
Everything is in English and the keyboard mapping is correct. However
the dates a
@Olivier - Which installation media did you use? Was it 14.04 or 14.10?
If it was 14.04 was it the 14.04 point release?
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Same bug here, also installed in Belgium, Brussels.
Fresh install using Ubuntu Desktop 64 bit live image
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Wrong language (German) after fr
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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This bug has been reported on the Ubuntu ISO testing tracker.
A list of all reports related to this bug can be found here:
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/reports/bugs/1295627
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