11-16-2014, 09:35 PM
Hey there Scott.
Thank you for your response. And yes ... I've read the language section of the LL manual.
I am not an expert on linux - far from it - but I'm pretty comfortable in installing a distribution, and this behavior only happens when I install Linux Lite.
I have already installed Xubuntu, Ubuntu, Mint (Cinnamon, Matte, Xfce), Elementary OS, Manjaro Xfce, and many others during the last years, and in all of them, in the first login, the system is in the language I selected during the installation process ... Except Linux Lite.
In LL, after a clean installation, the system is in English (maybe because it's the default language in the LL Live CD), and only changes to the language I want when I change in the Settings > Language Support.
The problem with this is, that even after you applied a different language, there are some parts of the system (some programs, folders, etc.) that still remain in English (the installation language).
This can be seen - for example - in the image on the Linux Lite manual (the one that shows the menu after the new language has been applied) you can see most of the programs/options in Portuguese and other in English.
Maybe this happens - I'm guessing here - because the language packages are not included in the installation media to save space. But now that the LL 2.2 does not fit into a normal CD, you should include it.
Best regards
Thank you for your response. And yes ... I've read the language section of the LL manual.
I am not an expert on linux - far from it - but I'm pretty comfortable in installing a distribution, and this behavior only happens when I install Linux Lite.
I have already installed Xubuntu, Ubuntu, Mint (Cinnamon, Matte, Xfce), Elementary OS, Manjaro Xfce, and many others during the last years, and in all of them, in the first login, the system is in the language I selected during the installation process ... Except Linux Lite.
In LL, after a clean installation, the system is in English (maybe because it's the default language in the LL Live CD), and only changes to the language I want when I change in the Settings > Language Support.
The problem with this is, that even after you applied a different language, there are some parts of the system (some programs, folders, etc.) that still remain in English (the installation language).
This can be seen - for example - in the image on the Linux Lite manual (the one that shows the menu after the new language has been applied) you can see most of the programs/options in Portuguese and other in English.
Maybe this happens - I'm guessing here - because the language packages are not included in the installation media to save space. But now that the LL 2.2 does not fit into a normal CD, you should include it.
Best regards