Ubuntu: change language

By David Amoyal → Friday, May 9, 2014

Also in Ubuntu, you can change the language. We explain to you in this Tip, what they need to do. Language in the settings change - so it ...

Also in Ubuntu, you can change the language. We explain to you in this Tip, what they need to do.

Language in the settings change - so it goes into Ubuntu

  1. Change language in Ubuntu language change in Ubuntu
  2. Click at the top left of the Ubuntu toolbar, click the Gear icon.
  3. Then choose in the field "Person" entry "languages".
  4. Under "language for the menu window" in the "language" you can see a list of all installed languages.
  5. The order is crucial here: Drag the language you want for your Ubuntu wish the very top.
  6. Should parts of Ubuntu in this language pack will not be translated, it will automatically use the language which is in second place in the list is used as a source.
  7. Via "add/remove languages", you can also install language, if your desired language is not in the list.
  8. Click least on "system-Wide"apply.
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