Public bug reported:

When you install Kubuntu (in a language different than English) without having 
Internet connection during the installation, it should be a easier way to 
install full language support.
In Ubuntu, a window automatically appears asking you if you want to install 
full language support, telling you that that needs an Internet connection, and 
how to do it if you want to do it later.
It would be good having something like this in Kubuntu. Plus, in this case most 
of things in Kubuntu are in English, which can be a problem for some people.

Also, if when you're going to install Kubuntu, if you choose install
Kubuntu instead of Try Kubuntu, there's no way to connect the computer
to the Internet if it hasn't a cable connection (for example, a laptop
with wireless connection). It should be good in this case, when the
computer is not connected to Internet but has a wireless card, the
installer asks the user if he want to connect to a network in order to
can download full language support.

These are just a couple a ideas. It could be made using other method,
but the point is there should be a easier way to install full language
support in this case, especially for new users.

** Affects: kubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Easier way to install language support after installation without
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