Hi Nio, This should be much more satisfactory script to test.. (inline) On 09/15/2014 09:36 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote: > > Hi Israel, > > I did this in the live session: > > Selected se (Swedish). It asked if I wanted to install the language pack. > > I replied yes, and it did something but got stuck with the small window > open 'Installing' with the progress bar white and the OK button > selected. I could click the window away with the x button at the top > right corner, but not with any of the big buttons. I am sorry about this... I forgot the -y in the apt-get install command. I did not test this before I sent it :(
> Something was running for some seconds after I closed the window, and > then the xterm window went to prompt. > > The menu is still in English ... > > Then I tried with de (German), but it did not work either. > > Is it expected to be slow? There is no feedback, it just seems to get > stuck. I had some error output that made me run It was supposed to download the language pack, but I forgot the -y flag for apt-get install... so I am not sure what it was doing other than waiting for yes, which couldn't come... I have since tested it, and update is not needed normally > sudo apt-get update > > Then the script reached one step further and seemed to finish properly > with Swedish. > > The menu is still in English ... before and after logout - login > > I ran > > sudo apt-get upgrade > > and after that I could get German (but not Swedish) menu text. I still > have to run > > setxkbmap to change also the keyboard, > > setxkbmap se > setxkbmap de I haven't worked out completely what to send to setxkbmap... I think I need to take the locales installed EXAMPLE: de_AT.utf8 de_BE.utf8 de_CH.utf8 de_DE.utf8 de_LI.utf8 de_LU.utf8 So I choose the first one de_AT.utf8 VAR=de_AT.utf8 KB=${VAR%%.*} KB=${KB##*_} KB=$(echo $KB | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]') echo $KB (basically lines 53-56 in this script) So does it make sense to setxkbmap at because I cannot setxkbmap en though, setxkbmap us works.. Does this make sense? > -o- > > 1. If you are running > > apt-get update > sudo apt-get upgrade > > silently you must let people know about it, otherwise they will think > (like I did), that the command is buggy and gets stuck. If you do not > run those, use must add it (I saw only apt-get install in the script, > but I might have missed something). > > 2. Add setxkbmap to your script, so that the keyboard will be changed. > > Best regards > Nio > > > > -- Regards
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