[Bug 1792338] Re: Wrong locale generation based on location

Niyumard 1792338 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sat Mar 21 06:38:08 UTC 2020


I'm using Ubuntu 18.04 too and also I have a laptop with Ubuntu Mate 19.10 and another with Xubuntu 20.04 beta, none of them correctly recognize the true locale.
I think the problem is caused by auto-recognition of locale from the Internet.

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Title:
  Wrong locale generation based on location

Status in ubiquity package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  A successful installation of Ubuntu won't recognize true localization. This particular situation happened to me a couple of times after choosing "Tehran/Iran" in the installation menu.
  The wrong locale is chosen as "az_IR" by installer while the right one is "fa_IR".

  This is the true localization placed in "/etc/default/locale"

  LANG="fa_IR.UTF-8"
  LC_NUMERIC="fa_IR"
  LC_TIME="fa_IR"
  LC_MONETARY="fa_IR"
  LC_PAPER="fa_IR"
  LC_NAME="fa_IR"
  LC_ADDRESS="fa_IR"
  LC_TELEPHONE="fa_IR"
  LC_MEASUREMENT="fa_IR"
  LC_IDENTIFICATION="fa_IR"

  Further problem happened in Ubuntu and other flavors but MATE. All had
  wrong calendar format based on Iranian Jalali calendar.

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