Hi!
I just installed Mint11 for i friend i Romania. I installed it first on my own language and now i want to change the language to Romanian. In earlier version (Mint9) this was very easy. Now i have installed Romanian language, but it seems English is locking the system. I Removed English and choose Romania as primary language. Now only e few text in in Romanian, but most of the system is still in English.
Is Mint11 fully translated to Romanian? Or is there some bug in the system?
Change langua on Mint11
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Re: Change langua on Mint11
Well, Ubuntu 11.04 (the base for Linux Mint 11) is 95% translated to Romanian (source: http://people.canonical.com/~dpm/stats/ ... stats.html). So I think something is wrong.
Not all applications will be localized though.
For LibreOffice you can check by starting Writer, going to Tools -> Options -> Language Settings -> Languages. Is Romanian listed there to be used as User interface language?
Not all applications will be localized though.
For LibreOffice you can check by starting Writer, going to Tools -> Options -> Language Settings -> Languages. Is Romanian listed there to be used as User interface language?
SOLVED (Re: Change langua on Mint11)
I solved it and im ashamed of myself
In Login-screen you can change language and keyboard. It also remember the last setting for each user. Now it works
In Login-screen you can change language and keyboard. It also remember the last setting for each user. Now it works