Hi Jamie ;) Of course.
If I run another command with LANG=en in Ubuntu the exit is in english:
marcos@marcos-laptop:~$ chmod +x --verbose test
el modo de «test» cambia a 0755 (rwxr-xr-x) <------- Spanish
marcos@marcos-laptop:~$ LANG=en chmod +x --verbose test
mode of `test' retained as 0755 (rwxr-xr-x) <------ English
But in a system with other language != english and ufw translated, the exit of command it's always in the systema language:
marcos@marcos-laptop:~$ sudo ufw status
Estado: activo <------------ Spanish
A Acción De
- ------- --
51413/tcp ALLOW Anywhere
marcos@marcos-laptop:~$ LANG=en sudo ufw status
Estado: activo <---------------- ERROR (It's in spanish, not in english).
Hi Jamie ;) Of course. marcos- laptop: ~$ chmod +x --verbose test marcos- laptop: ~$ LANG=en chmod +x --verbose test
If I run another command with LANG=en in Ubuntu the exit is in english:
marcos@
el modo de «test» cambia a 0755 (rwxr-xr-x) <------- Spanish
marcos@
mode of `test' retained as 0755 (rwxr-xr-x) <------ English
But in a system with other language != english and ufw translated, the exit of command it's always in the systema language: marcos- laptop: ~$ sudo ufw status
marcos@
Estado: activo <------------ Spanish
A Acción De
- ------- --
51413/tcp ALLOW Anywhere
marcos@ marcos- laptop: ~$ LANG=en sudo ufw status
Estado: activo <---------------- ERROR (It's in spanish, not in english).
A Acción De
- ------- --
51413/tcp ALLOW Anywhere
Best regards.