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Hi, I've had problems with the chinese language that wouldn't delete from my system - apparently, many people have this problem. I've managed to remove the chinese language, finally: Now, the only language that show up in 'Gnome-Language-Selector' is French (France). I would like to display only French (Canada). I've changed a few settings, using localepurge and modifying languages files, because the English language is still used by a few applications, such as Ubuntu Tweak. I cannot fully remove it! What I get when I enter sudo locale-gen in the Terminal: Generating locales.
Can't open particularisation files « en_US »: No such file or directory failed fr_BE.UTF-8. Done fr_CA.UTF-8. Can't open particularisation files « en_CA »: No such file or directory failed fr_CH.UTF-8. Can't open particularisation files « de_CH »: No such file or directory failed fr_FR.UTF-8. Kod razblokirovki dlya mts modema zte mf 192 2.

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Done fr_LU.UTF-8. Done Generation complete. Please help!:( I have no clue where I should start to fix this, I've tried multiple solutions, but I can't fully remove English, and change language from French (France) to French (Canada).:( Thanks! Hi Have you tried sudo dpkg-reconfigure localesHave you checked /etc/default/locale to point to your default locale? What does locale -areturn?
Kind regards Thank you very much for your reply; Here's what sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales return: Generating locales. Can't open particularisation files « en_US »: No such file or directory failed fr_BE.UTF-8. Up-to-date fr_CA.UTF-8. Can't open particularisation files « en_CA »: No such file or directory failed fr_CH.UTF-8.
Can't open particularisation files « de_CH »: No such file or directory failed fr_FR.UTF-8. Up-to-date fr_LU.UTF-8.
Up-to-date Generation complete. Hi In /etc/environment is this correct? LANG='fr_FR.CA.UTF-8'It's different than the others and, as it's LANG, will override the others. What programs are still appearing in English for you?
Not all programs are locale aware as far as i know. BTW: What does this return? Echo $LANG echo $LANGUAGEKind regards Yes, /etc/environment file look correct: PATH='/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games' LANGUAGE='fr_CA.UTF-8' LANG='fr_FR.CA.UTF-8' LC_NUMERIC='fr_CA.UTF-8' LC_TIME='fr_CA.UTF-8' LC_MONETARY='fr_CA.UTF-8' LC_PAPER='fr_CA.UTF-8' LC_IDENTIFICATION='fr_CA.UTF-8' LC_NAME='fr_CA.UTF-8' LC_ADDRESS='fr_CA.UTF-8' LC_TELEPHONE='fr_CA.UTF-8' LC_MEASUREMENT='fr_CA.UTF-8'echo $LANG and echo $LANGUAGE both return this: fr_CA.UTF-8As for the programs that still appear in English, there are more than I thought. After doing a few tests: - Ubuntu-Tweak (The interface is in English. It used to be in French before the locales started to freak out). A screenshot of the main windows strangely say the locale language is FR_CA, however.