On Thu, 2017-05-11 at 00:36 +0200, Alessio Ciregia wrote:
I was wondering why, if I install Fedora Workstation in a language
other
than English, I can find langpacks-en.noarch installed, but not the one
related to the language selected during the installation process.
In fact, while many applications are in the language selected during the
installation phase (and during the gnome initial setup), for instance
LibreOffice and man pages are still in English, and I have to install
langpacks-it by hand.
If you're installing from the live image, it's kind of an inherent
limitation; the live image installs exactly the contents of the live
image.
If you install using a traditional installer image, I *think* it's
supposed to install appropriate langpacks, though I'm not 100% sure
we've checked that lately...
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