Mint There is no full-fledged Ukrainian localization
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Linux Mint |
Invalid
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Not only that in the process of installing the operating system, the choice of the Ukrainian language (localization) is provided as part of Russia!
We, Ukraine, are the largest country in Europe. We are not part of Russia! We are a separate country. Providing localization choice in the installer is shown incorrectly! It shows "Ukraine, the Russian language". And you need "Ukraine, the Ukrainian language."
Writing with the mention of Russia is politically, and geographically, not correct! Especially on the background of the war with Russia. We are different countries, like the USA, and Canada, for example. We have different languages, and different cultures.
Also there is a problem with incomplete translation. It is only necessary to change the style of icons and folders, as how the systems and folders that are not translated into the Ukrainian names appear. Tweaks of the right button are also in English. The system is translated into Ukrainian by "3 out of 10".
Changed in linuxmint: | |
status: | New → Invalid |
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