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    Error "Incomplete Language Support"

    I've been upgrading since Ubuntu 6.something, and never seen this setting, but a quick search of google and here is not finding anything immediately relevant. I'm getting an "Incomplete Language Support" notice that pops up the Administration --> Language Dialogue immediately upon startup.

    Unfortunately, it tells me nothing about what I'm missing - Everything I've searched on this seems to indicate this is a setting that typically comes up in international venues, and I'm just using English (United States).

    Keyboard input method system has "none" but again everything I can find seems to indicate the alternatives are for entering alternatives like Chinese and so on.

    And Install/Remove Languages just gives me a list of language options - I have no particular desire to download and install every font in the universe up to and including Klingonaase - <G>.

    Having never seen this before, I'm a bit confused as to what it's wanting?

    Thanks - Jonnan
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    Re: Error "Incomplete Language Support"

    Quote Originally Posted by jonnan View Post
    I've been upgrading since Ubuntu 6.something, and never seen this setting, but a quick search of google and here is not finding anything immediately relevant. I'm getting an "Incomplete Language Support" notice that pops up the Administration --> Language Dialogue immediately upon startup.

    Unfortunately, it tells me nothing about what I'm missing - Everything I've searched on this seems to indicate this is a setting that typically comes up in international venues, and I'm just using English (United States).

    Keyboard input method system has "none" but again everything I can find seems to indicate the alternatives are for entering alternatives like Chinese and so on.

    And Install/Remove Languages just gives me a list of language options - I have no particular desire to download and install every font in the universe up to and including Klingonaase - <G>.

    Having never seen this before, I'm a bit confused as to what it's wanting?

    Thanks - Jonnan
    Typically if you go into the system settings and select your language once. This popup goes away.

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