On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 4:45 PM, Michael Bauer <fios@akerbeltz.org> wrote:
Right... alle Jahre wieder, as the Germans like to sing at Christmas. Ran an
Ubuntu upgrade (with the system language being Scottish Gaelic and above
English in the list of language choices in Ubuntu). Installs LO 4.1.3.2 and
suddenly I'm back to having LO in English (USA) and Gaelic has gone
completely.
Hmm...
Anyone have any ideas of what went pearshaped and whether it's a LO problem
(beyond the continuing lack of a decent post-installation language selection
option) or an Ubuntu problem in case I need to file a bug?
It sounds like you installed LibreOffice via an Ubuntu repo, in which
case this sounds like it would be an upgrade-related bug for
Canonical/Ubuntu to handle.
Cheers,
--R
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