Public bug reported:
I did a clean install from cd-rom of Ubuntu 8.10. Within the installation I
choosed 'Dutch / Nederlands'. After that the installation was fully in Dutch.
So far so good.
After the installation I get the login screen. All the words eg. username where
in English. After login some parts of the menu are Dutch, some are English. All
appliactions (Firefox, Openoffice, etc.) where in English.
I've found the menu System > Manage > Localization support (except system they
where already in Dutch, so I hope I use the right English menu terms). Within
the localization support the language 'Dutch / Nederlands' was turned off.
1) Ubuntu 8.10
2) Core of Ubuntu
3) Full translated after clean install
4) Ubuntu was half translated, some parts of the menu where English, other
Dutch. All the applications (Firefox, Openoffice, etc.) started in English
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Dutch half translated after clean install
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/325322
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