> It is not exactly what I did. I selected something like "No
> localization" during installation. This makes the default locale "C".
> Of course, in retrospect it does make sense that "No localization"
> selects "C". But this it the problem of knowing in advance what the
> pretty name really means.

Yeah, I agree the "No localization" to "C locale, therefore no input
method" correspondence is not really intuitive, but my main point is
that it's not the default choice, and therefore shouldn't affect the
beginners too much.

> OK, closing.
> 
> Thanks for diagnosing the problems for me.

I see that you reported bug #115662 and subscribed bug #36547 and bug
#37687.  Thanks.

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