* I manually installed the language pack after the instalation through System -> Administration -> Language Support (i guess this is the aplication's name in english). Another interesting thing is that the Language Support installs the pt_BR language pack as well as pt and pt_PT. In Language Support i see three languages installed: Portuguese (Brazilian), Portuguese and Portuguese (Portugal), which is, in my opinion, completally unecessary. I cant even uninstall one of them (they seem to be dependent on each other).
* My locale output is this:
Hi David.
* I manually installed the language pack after the instalation through System -> Administration -> Language Support (i guess this is the aplication's name in english). Another interesting thing is that the Language Support installs the pt_BR language pack as well as pt and pt_PT. In Language Support i see three languages installed: Portuguese (Brazilian), Portuguese and Portuguese (Portugal), which is, in my opinion, completally unecessary. I cant even uninstall one of them (they seem to be dependent on each other).
* My locale output is this:
LANG=pt_BR.utf8 pt_BR:pt: en "pt_BR. utf8" "pt_BR. utf8" "pt_BR. utf8" "pt_BR. utf8" "pt_BR. utf8" "pt_BR. utf8" "pt_BR. utf8" "pt_BR. utf8" "pt_BR. utf8" "pt_BR. utf8" "pt_BR. utf8" ON="pt_ BR.utf8"
LANGUAGE=
LC_CTYPE=
LC_NUMERIC=
LC_TIME=
LC_COLLATE=
LC_MONETARY=
LC_MESSAGES=
LC_PAPER=
LC_NAME=
LC_ADDRESS=
LC_TELEPHONE=
LC_MEASUREMENT=
LC_IDENTIFICATI
LC_ALL=
I dont understand this very well, but i think the problem might be in the 2nd line. Am I right?
Just for record, I never modify any of these files. I just do what Ubuntu tells me to do, ok?
Hope it helps.
Thanks.