[SOLVED] Czech language

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[SOLVED] Czech language

Postby petrherynk » Jun 12th, '11, 11:14

I had a problem with this location. On installation disc I did not find Czech language. After installation I reinstall but no Czech language in Firefox and Thunderbird. After installation gnome environment and change settings i everything all right. I think that there is a bug here.
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Re: Czech language

Postby Akien » Jun 12th, '11, 12:39

Once again we lack information here. Which installation device did you use?
If you used one of the DVDs, you should have Czech available. If you used a 32-bit LiveCD, maybe you chose the wrong one.
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European set 2 of languages: Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, American English, Estonian, Finnish, Croatian, Hungarian, Lithuanian, Latvian, Norwegian Bokmaal, Norwegian Nynorsk, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Swedish, Ukrainian, Uzbek, Uzbek (cyrillic).

Czech is available on the second European set of languages. Maybe you downloaded the first one?
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Re: [Czech language-solved]

Postby petrherynk » Jun 12th, '11, 16:51

It is possible. But according description. Apologize me and thank you for your replay.
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