FAQ update [was: Re: [Fedora-i18n-list] Not Working in KDE Apps (on upgrade) SOLVED]

morpheus morpheus at post.harvard.edu
Mon Dec 6 08:33:20 UTC 2004


> Where did anaconda crash for you?  Are doing an install from boot.iso
> or something?
> 
Just after language selection and just before time zone selection.  If I
selected English and Japanese, I got a crash in the module that creates
the time zone map.  If I selected English only it went fine.
I was installing from a DVD that I burned from an .iso I got on the
torrent, media check passed fine.
I filed a bugzilla...
> > Is there any way to add Japanese support now?
> 
> The easiest thing is to look at comps.xml in the "Japanese Support"
> section where you're find a list of the packages that are usually
> installed for Japanese, and then install those: you probably don't
> need all of them but installing all shouldn't cause any problems.

I installed a package called kde-i18n-japanese which seems to have done
the trick.




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