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Re: How can I change the default language in Xfce LiveCD?



As Daniel said, I set the locale to zh-cn according to the live-manual.
I installed iceweasel-l10n-zh-cn, openoffice.org-l10n-zh-cn and Chinese fonts.
But these softs still showed as before,in en words.
Was there any setting files that I fogot to set?
Or is there not i18n packges to fully surport Chinese?
Wish someone give me  tips.


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- Andy Xue(薛伟)


在2010-01-20 19:20:32,"Daniel Baumann" <daniel@debian.org> 写道:
>Wei Xue (??) wrote:
>> The custom CD still use English as default language: system menus, soft menus, help files, all of these are still showed as en words. 
>
>in order to have a working language selection, not only you need to
>correct boot parameters (locale= etc.), but also the  respective
>localization packages for your environment have to be installed.
>
>due to size constraints, there are almost none installed by default on
>the prebuild images.
>
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