Wrong locale setting when choose Hong Kong as the location
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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ubiquity (Ubuntu) |
Expired
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
1. Get a 7.04 Ubuntu desktop CD.
2. Boot into English (i.e. change nothing and press enter to boot)
3. Run the desktop installer, choose Chinese (Traditional) as the language
4. Choose 'Hong Kong' as the location
5. The installer change to simplified Chinese. It should be traditional Chinese
6. Complete the installation, reboot. The login screen and all texts after login use simplified Chinese, which should be Chinese (Hong Kong). Chinese (Hong Kong) is a valid locale within Ubuntu.
7. Run a program with no native translation in Ubuntu, such as Firefox, the texts use simplified Chinese, which should fallback to traditional Chinese.
This bug should have been reported before, but I can't find it. Thank you.
Changed in ubiquity: | |
status: | Incomplete → Confirmed |
Triaged to Incomplete. As this is an old bug submission, I recommend trying Gutsy to see if it has been fixed. Many language locale and translations have been fixed in Gutsy. If problem still exists in Gutsy, then move to Confirmed.