Estonian localization missing from installation menu
Bug #365935 reported by
Kaido Kikkas
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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localechooser (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Medium
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Ubuntu 64bit 9.04 does not list Estonian/Eesti as an option at installation language menu. It is there at the boot menu but then switches to English and does not offer Estonian as installation language, forcing the user to go through the installation process in English. After the installation, Estonian is available again via the Administration -> Language Support and works without problems.
In previous versions of Ubuntu (including 8.10), Estonian was available as an installation language.
affects: | ubuntu → ubiquity (Ubuntu) |
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It was disabled upstream because its translations had become very out of date. It's been reactivated upstream for localechooser 2.12, which should be uploaded in the not too distant future.