I was looking for this bug to file this report.

I came across this situation in a situation due to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/380171

Rainy River, Ont., Canada is the closest area to Duluth, MN, USA so upon
installation a while back, I had selected Rainy River (as it claims it
is for Time Zones).

Upon updating my distro to the recent builds of Karmic, the login screen
gave me an easy option to change my language -- I noticed my language
was defaulted to English (Canada). I switched to English (United States)
to remove the metric defaults and was presented with this seemingly
"very bad" screen. What it is asking to do, seems that it would ruin the
file structure.

Mine was 
from: /home/ttilberg/Desktop
to: /home/ttilberg/Downloads

What happens to my Desktop when I say "yes" ?

Thanks for everything you folks do.


** Attachment added: "Prompt upon login after changing language from Canada to 
US."
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32488967/Screenshot-Untitled%20Window.png

-- 
After upgrade, "Update standard folders to current language" threatens to 
rename your home folder
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/209513
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