bugbear6502
November 22nd, 2013, 10:42 AM
My home laptop is quite old, and quite limited. I like running Firefox, which it can manage. I also
have a only moderately fast internet link, and capped bandwidth.
For all these reasons:
Is there anyway to configure Ubuntu/Firefox to NOT keep downloading, storing
and using the language packs other than my own language?
I appreciate (from a philosophical point of view) that my Firefox would be
immediately usable in Swedish or Lithuanian etc, but (to be frank) from
my POV it's just a waste of (various) resources.
I once manually purged out the packs, but on the next Firefox
update they all got downloaded and installed again :-(
BugBear
have a only moderately fast internet link, and capped bandwidth.
For all these reasons:
Is there anyway to configure Ubuntu/Firefox to NOT keep downloading, storing
and using the language packs other than my own language?
I appreciate (from a philosophical point of view) that my Firefox would be
immediately usable in Swedish or Lithuanian etc, but (to be frank) from
my POV it's just a waste of (various) resources.
I once manually purged out the packs, but on the next Firefox
update they all got downloaded and installed again :-(
BugBear