Posted by: Anonymous
[ip: 194.27.222.253]
on December 13, 2007 02:03 PM
Thanks for the review....
The wrong language of installation seems to be a specific issue, Pardus successfully transfers the language and keyboard settings to the installed system - I always install and use the distro in English without a problem - never needed to edit conf.d/mudur file, ever.
Does your kernel entry (in /boot/grub/menu.lst) contain "mudur=language:en" ? That should be enough - system should be fully English, without the conf.d manuplation. And by any chance, could your system clock be little late ? Way back in the 2007.1 period, some users reported wrong system language settings with a faulty hardware clock..
Turkey's Pardus distro is easy to use
Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 194.27.222.253] on December 13, 2007 02:03 PMThe wrong language of installation seems to be a specific issue, Pardus successfully transfers the language and keyboard settings to the installed system - I always install and use the distro in English without a problem - never needed to edit conf.d/mudur file, ever.
Does your kernel entry (in /boot/grub/menu.lst) contain "mudur=language:en" ? That should be enough - system should be fully English, without the conf.d manuplation. And by any chance, could your system clock be little late ? Way back in the 2007.1 period, some users reported wrong system language settings with a faulty hardware clock..
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