English dictionary installed in "Wörterbuch" in a German installation?
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ubiquity (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: ubiquity
First of all sorry for using the German program name. I could not figure out how to find out the real name of the program. I would be delighted to know, however: <email address hidden>
Now about the "bug": I just ran "Wörterbuch" (dictionary) and found there no German dictionary installed. A German dictionary would make sense in a German installation, however. Instead there are three sources: "Longdo Thai-Englische Wörterbücher", "Vorgegebene Wärterbuch-Server" (is this definition supposed to be useful in any way? at least for me it was no help at all, seems to be English, however) and finally "Spanische Wörterbücher" (Spanish may be nice, but German would be more important for a German installation).
System info: Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 Alpha 5. Latest updates installed on the 4th of March 2009 (Europe/Berlin time). Hardware: CPU: AMD 6000+ dual core (AM2 socket); Chipset: NVidia nForce 570 SLI; Main memory: 2 GB; Graphics card: GigaByte GeForce 7600 GS.
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