Daniel Pocock (2013-07-16): > Actually, it's a little confusing - I just went back in the installer > and yes, I can choose that permutation and then I'm told "There is no > locale defined for the country of language and country" and then I can > manually get en_GB. So I can achieve the correct configuration. > > However, some users may simply choose GB as their country (I'm an > Australian but I choose GB because Australians use British English and I > personally spent a lot of time living there) - so while I don't see this > as a severe issue, I think it would be helpful to let the user choose a > country that they associate with rather than their exact location at the > moment of installation. Then the TZ question should let them deviate > further from the options for their country.
No, no, no. You really really should *read* instead of *assuming* random things. Quoting the “Select your location” screen, first two sentences are: | The selected location will be used to set your time zone and also for | example to help select the system locale. Normally this should be the | country where you live. Mraw, KiBi. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-boot-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130716215646.gb4...@mraw.org