Looks like you found it. Ubuntu 22.04 desktop-default-languages points
to a number of other seed files (or at least I think they're seed files)
such as "desktop-de" and the like. In the Languages folder of
https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-
archive/seeds/ubuntu.jammy/languages/desktop-de, there's quite a bit of
LibreOffice related stuff, including the l10n package.

On the other hand, doing a search for "l10n" in
https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/seeds/lubuntu.jammy/desktop
only shows up qttranslations5-l10n. So if I'm understanding correctly,
we're only providing localization for QT5 applications.

Even if we make the seeds install other common languages, any languages
we don't include still won't work, so we may need a deeper fix than just
adding some packages to the seeds. According to Bug #1520278, ubiquity
on Ubuntu < 16.04 was able to install languages on demand, so I'm
wondering if calamares provides any similar feature.

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