Thanks, Nicola, for your effort to improve Ubuntu by reporting this
issue! I can't reproduce the problem, though.
When installing Italian with language-selector 0.69, both the
it_IT.UTF-8 and it_CH.UTF-8 locales were generated, and I'm able to
select the latter on the "Regional Formats" tab just fine.
Can you please answer these questions:
* If you open a terminal window and type 'locale -a', is it_IT.utf8 the
only Italian locale in the list?
* It looks like the installed languages on your computer are Italian and
English. Have you ever used language-selector in 12.04 to install or
remove languages, or were the available languages installed in 10.04?
* If the latter is the case, can you please remove Italian temporarlily,
install it again, and let us know if it made a difference?
** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Gunnar Hjalmarsson (gunnarhj)
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