[Bug 94839] Re: oem-config allows end users to select a language even if the appropriate language pack is not installed
Marcus Tomlinson
marcus.tomlinson at canonical.com
Thu Mar 5 12:02:48 UTC 2020
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** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Title:
oem-config allows end users to select a language even if the
appropriate language pack is not installed
Status in ubiquity package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
Binary package hint: oem-config
After the four steps for the final user configuration, (where I have
chosen Catalan language in the first step), I click forward an it goes
inmediately to GDM, but with an undefined language (it shows in
English).
If I directly log on Gnome without specifying the session language,
Gnome shows half-translated (It shows "Applications", "Places" and
"System" instead of "Aplicacions", "Llocs" and "Sistema"), and many
submenu entries are untranslated too. If I go to gnome-language-
selector, default language for GDM and new users appears empty.
Choosing correct language on GDM it shows Gnome correctly translated,
although gnome-language-selector shows an empty option selected under
default language, so GDM keeps showing in english.
Summarizing: oem-config should set the GDM and new users default
language to that chosen by the first user to avoid confusion and
further configuration needs by the new (and maybe newbie) user.
Another interesting point would be that the first user assistant was
shown in the language selected when running oem-config-prepare.
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