From: Helge.Herz <Hel...@we...> - 2013-03-14 21:31:10
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Am 13.03.2013 17:29, schrieb Tim Lyons: > John Ralls-2 wrote >> Assuming that Ubuntu is still using the Debian locale management scheme, >> you have >> to uncomment locales that you want to use in /etc/locale.gen and then run >> (as root) >> locale-gen. > A user would click on System Settings, then Language Support and use the > Install/Remove Languages... button. (Trying to fix some of the stuff in the > wiki!) > > Actually, /etc/locale.gen does not exist on 12.10, so even a developer can't > do that. > > > Thank you, this was a good hint. There I found the button "add/remove" languages. The needed cmd line is: export LANG=en_GB.UTF8 - Helge |