Hello, I believe that this bug is not a duplicate of Bug #163206 so I changed it.
Why I believe so: Bug #163206 is discussing about "Non-translatable labels and launchers" affecting internationalization in general. A comment confirms that particular problem for Italian as well and so on... On the other hand, the problem here, in this bug, Bug #210773, is different and its Turkish-locale specific and I strongly believe that its just an incidence of human mistake; a very big mistake indeed; making it almost impossible for a non-linux-geek to install xubuntu 8.04. My experience: I made a distro upgrade to Xubuntu 8.04 via Web so almost all my settings stayed as they were and there was no problem. Then after, I added a new user. On the panel of the newuser there were Xfce Menu ("Xfce Menüsü" in Turkish),Places button, Firefox button, Help button, time and quit buttons. These are ok. But under Xfce Menu, there were only three items: About Xfce ("Xfce hakkında" in Turkish), Quit ("Çık" in Turkish) and Help ("Kılavuz" in Turkish, being the very same link/button seen as an independent button on the top panel). There were no categories or anything related with the applications, neither the choises related with settings. Means, a non-linux-geek practically can not access any application. After some discussions on IRC in #xubuntu, I discovered that there are some lines missing in the home/newuser/.config/xfce4/desktop/menu.xml file. (That file is attached; named new_menu.xml ) Then I copied the menu.xml file for my default/main/primary user -my old settings with no problem- and replaced it with the one ot the new user. (Attached; named original_menu.xml ) Then the problem is solved because there were missing lines in the new user's file. My old default user wasn't affected because system recognized its old file and left untouched. Broken file was coming with 8.04 and used when a new user added. Then I realized something else: Take the Xubuntu 8.04 Desktop Installation CD/Live CD; use it as a live CD and choose Turkish language at the beginning. Result: Applications menu does not contain any application but just those three elements: "Kılavuz", "Xfce Hakkında", "Çık", means "Help", "About Xfce", "Quit". And nothing else. To check if this bug is a duplicate of Bug #163206 or not; in other words if this is a genelra internationalization problem which is affecting Italian as well or not; I choose Italian as the language at the beginning from the live CD. No, there exist the items under applications menu. For Hebrew, again, items are there. A reminder: In the live CD/Turkih option, although there is no menu.xml file under home/.config/xfce4/desktop, You are able to copy the working menu.xml file there (attached "original_menu.xml" for example named as menu.xml) and whes you do so,aplivations and settings elements become visible. So I think that the problem is to skip/forget to impliment some lines in that file. If my conclution is valid, under the given conditions, in my opinion, a non-linux-geek can not use Xubuntu. Its practically useless for ordinary Turkish people. Because of this, I am increasing the importance level of this bug. Under the given conditions, I feel that the issue has nothing to do with Xfce4 (Ubuntu) so I'm going to try to remove it. Regards, ** Attachment added: "menus.tar.gz" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14508023/menus.tar.gz -- Applications menu in foreign language displays only translated items (Xubuntu) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210773 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs