tvlad
Oct 11 2002, 07:42 PM
I chose romanian, but although it's my native language, i'm used to the english interface and besides, the romanian translation is really strange, some words are awfully translated.
tvlad
Oct 11 2002, 08:51 PM
How can i change it back to english ?????
bvc
Oct 11 2002, 09:08 PM
My guess would be to boot with the First Install CD>press F1>type expert>and do an Upgrade not Install. It will go throught the entire install and allow you to change anything (except already installed pkgs). The pkgs for romanian though should be removed when it upgrades/updates the english.
bvc
Oct 11 2002, 09:09 PM
QUOTE
How can i change it back to english ?????
Same way.
bvc
Oct 11 2002, 09:12 PM
Actually I take that back. After an Upgrade you should then have a linux and a linux.old (or something) in the bootloader, enabling you to boot to the old config.
tvlad
Oct 12 2002, 07:02 PM
Isn't there another way to do it ?, because i when i chose the romanian language, there smth that said i could change the language at a later date, but i don't know exactly what. :roll:
tvlad
Oct 13 2002, 11:56 AM
Well, there is a easier way to do it then u sugested : just type in the console localedrake and you will be able to change between languages.
I changed to english, but there is a problem, the garbage bin has the icon of a directory. I managed to change the icon into the normal one, but now when i delete smth, the garbage bin icon doesn't change to show that there is smth .
What can i do to make it work in a normal way ??????
bvc
Oct 13 2002, 04:05 PM
Sorry :!:
I also just saw...... kde control panel>Personalization>Country & Language. I would think Gnome would have something similar. Dk your trash prob. I've always use fluxbox/blackbox/icewm/ and occasionally gnome, I'm new to kde. Don't use trash...I just delete
ool
Nov 20 2002, 04:57 AM
Go to console as root and /usr/sbin/localedrake then choose language. This will change language of your system. You can do it as user and change language just for that user. But first you have to install language packages.
Good luck
Petr Simon
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