On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 23:04:49 +0100, Martin Bagge / brother wrote: > I found this message when doing translation updates for Swedish and > need a hand in deciphering it. > > "To configure your system's locale you can run > <command>dpkg-reconfigure locales</command>. Ensure you select an > UTF-8 locale when you are presented with the question asking which > locale to use as a default in the system. In addition, you should > review your user's locale and ensure that they do not have legacy > locales definitions in user's configuration environment." > > The problem is the very last sentence > > "In addition, you should review your user's locale and ensure that > they do not have legacy locales definitions in user's configuration > environment." > > my user's or my users locale? > two places. > > I should go to _MY_ settings and make sure they are correct? > And when done I should do what? > Some kind of single user perspective I guess. > > If I read the sentence from a system administration perspective I > think it means that I should make sure that the users of the system > do not have legacy locale defintion in THEIR settings. > > I lean towards the latter of the two but need help to be able to do > a correct translation. I've left the string fuzzy for > sv/old-stuff.po for the time being =) > I think it's talking about the locales used by all your users. We should fix that. Help from a native speaker welcome ;) Cheers, Julien
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