** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: ubiquity
  
  Incomplete Language Support message, available (with translations) in
  language-selector package (/usr/share/language-support/incomplete-
  language-support-gnome.note), does not get shown after installation
  anymore even if it would be needed. Installed a fresh Jaunty from
  20090303.1 daily-live, without network connection.
  
  To reproduce:
  1. Use eg. VirtualBox, but with disabled network connection, to install 
Ubuntu in non-English language (I chose Finnish) so that language support will 
be incomplete after installation
  2. After installation, enable network connection again and boot into Ubuntu
  
  Expected result:
  After staring at the "cryptic" (English) desktop for a while, a light bulb 
should appear (as in Ubuntu 8.10) telling that language support is incomplete. 
The text should be in in the installation language. From the dialog one can 
choose to go to language-selector which (now in jaunty!) correctly guides you 
through installing the complete language support, first refreshing repositories 
if needed.
  
  Actual result:
  You keep staring the desktop, nothing happens/appears.
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+ Tested: 20090303.1 daily-live, 20090316 daily-live

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[jaunty] ”Incomplete Language Support” message not shown anymore after 
installation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/337748
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