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[Software] Italian language on gnome
[Software] Italian language on gnome
hello
I've installed debian 11 with Gnome 3.38.5 on my vmware machine
I'm trying to change the language from the default english to italian but if I go to settings -> region & language and I click on language then the three dots I can't find any other languages avaiable and if I try to search for any other languages nothing comes up
second question is how to add my user to the sudoers since everytime I try to do any sudo command I got that warning ?
Thanks!
I've installed debian 11 with Gnome 3.38.5 on my vmware machine
I'm trying to change the language from the default english to italian but if I go to settings -> region & language and I click on language then the three dots I can't find any other languages avaiable and if I try to search for any other languages nothing comes up
second question is how to add my user to the sudoers since everytime I try to do any sudo command I got that warning ?
Thanks!
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Re: [Software] Italian language on gnome
The wiki is your friend - https://wiki.debian.org/sudo/
TL:DR:
Password: (enter here the password of the root user that you specified during your Debian installation, and press Enter)
I don't use Gnome so can't help with that. Maybe this - https://wiki.debian.org/ChangeLanguage
TL:DR:
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$ su -
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# apt install sudo
# adduser your-username sudo
“ computer users can be divided into 2 categories:
Those who have lost data
...and those who have not lost data YET ” Remember to BACKUP!
Those who have lost data
...and those who have not lost data YET ” Remember to BACKUP!
Re: [Software] Italian language on gnome
Thank you, the link and your comments solved the sudoers problemsunrat wrote: ↑2023-03-21 10:19 The wiki is your friend - https://wiki.debian.org/sudo/
TL:DR:Password: (enter here the password of the root user that you specified during your Debian installation, and press Enter)Code: Select all
$ su -
I don't use Gnome so can't help with that. Maybe this - https://wiki.debian.org/ChangeLanguageCode: Select all
# apt install sudo # adduser your-username sudo
hope someone would help me know how to add italian to gnome
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Re: [Software] Italian language on gnome
I don't use Gnome or Italian language, but ChatGPT says this:
Open the "Settings" application by clicking on the Activities menu at the top left of the screen and then selecting the gear icon.
In the Settings window, scroll down and click on the "Region & Language" option.
In the Region & Language window, click on the "+" button under the "Input Sources" section.
In the "Choose an Input Source" dialog box, type "Italian" in the search bar, and then select "Italian (Italy)" from the list of options.
Click the "Add" button to add the Italian language to your input sources.
If you want to make Italian the default language for your system, click on the "Manage Installed Languages" button at the bottom of the window.
In the Language Support window, select "Italian" from the list of languages and click the "Apply System-Wide" button to apply the changes.
You may be prompted to enter your password to make the changes.
After the changes are applied, you may need to log out and log back in for the language settings to take effect.
Once you have completed these steps, your Gnome desktop environment should be set to use the Italian language.
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Re: [Software] Italian language on gnome
Do
uncomment
or
depending on whether you want to enable Swiss or Italian Italian
save and run
should do it.
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=141124
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# nano /etc/locale.gen
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# it_CH.UTF-8 UTF-8
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# it_IT.UTF-8 UTF-8
save and run
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# locale-gen
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Re: [Software] Italian language on gnome
maybe ChatGPT haven't read thisHallvor wrote: ↑2023-03-21 20:09 I don't use Gnome or Italian language, but ChatGPT says this:
Open the "Settings" application by clicking on the Activities menu at the top left of the screen and then selecting the gear icon.
In the Settings window, scroll down and click on the "Region & Language" option.
In the Region & Language window, click on the "+" button under the "Input Sources" section.
In the "Choose an Input Source" dialog box, type "Italian" in the search bar, and then select "Italian (Italy)" from the list of options.
Click the "Add" button to add the Italian language to your input sources.
If you want to make Italian the default language for your system, click on the "Manage Installed Languages" button at the bottom of the window.
In the Language Support window, select "Italian" from the list of languages and click the "Apply System-Wide" button to apply the changes.
You may be prompted to enter your password to make the changes.
After the changes are applied, you may need to log out and log back in for the language settings to take effect.
Once you have completed these steps, your Gnome desktop environment should be set to use the Italian language.
and the input language is already set for italian, I need to change the Language setting from English to Italian while "Manage Installed Languages" is not present on the the whole Region & Language tab
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Re: [Software] Italian language on gnome
You need to enable the language system wide before Gnome can change it. See post #5.
Re: [Software] Italian language on gnome
FreewheelinFrank wrote: ↑2023-03-22 07:08 You need to enable the language system wide before Gnome can change it. See post #5.
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locale-gen
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apt-get install locales
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Re: [Software] Italian language on gnome
You need to run it as root.K-Line wrote: ↑2023-03-22 15:47FreewheelinFrank wrote: ↑2023-03-22 07:08 You need to enable the language system wide before Gnome can change it. See post #5.return me command not foundCode: Select all
locale-gen
Re: [Software] Italian language on gnome
I've run it as root that's where I get the command not foundFreewheelinFrank wrote: ↑2023-03-22 16:42You need to run it as root.K-Line wrote: ↑2023-03-22 15:47FreewheelinFrank wrote: ↑2023-03-22 07:08 You need to enable the language system wide before Gnome can change it. See post #5.return me command not foundCode: Select all
locale-gen
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Re: [Software] Italian language on gnome
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Re: [Software] Italian language on gnome
It could be because it's a VM.K-Line wrote: ↑2023-03-22 16:54I've run it as root that's where I get the command not found
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Re: [Software] Italian language on gnome
See this for explanation - [FAQ] "Command not found" when using suK-Line wrote: ↑2023-03-22 16:54I've run it as root that's where I get the command not found
locale-gen is in /usr/sbin
“ computer users can be divided into 2 categories:
Those who have lost data
...and those who have not lost data YET ” Remember to BACKUP!
Those who have lost data
...and those who have not lost data YET ” Remember to BACKUP!