Bug 116008 - Installation screen in german shown in Diashow is english
Summary: Installation screen in german shown in Diashow is english
Status: VERIFIED INVALID
Alias: None
Product: SUSE LINUX 10.0
Classification: openSUSE
Component: YaST2 (show other bugs)
Version: RC 1
Hardware: x86 All
: P2 - High : Minor
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Assignee: Karl Eichwalder
QA Contact: Karl Eichwalder
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Reported: 2005-09-08 21:57 UTC by Christian Haas
Modified: 2005-10-27 19:48 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

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Description Christian Haas 2005-09-08 21:57:55 UTC
During installation (under vmware), the screen-picture are in english. During
CD1 until CD5.
Comment 1 Christian Haas 2005-09-08 22:00:00 UTC
Sorry, it is only during cd1 until cd2.
Comment 2 Karl Eichwalder 2005-09-09 08:27:48 UTC
Starting with CD2 it is translated?  This would be a new bug.  Otherwise we
expect the defect to be fixed with RC2.  Otherwise see bug 115589 .
Comment 3 Stefan Hundhammer 2005-09-09 10:12:32 UTC
The slide show mechanics is much too dumb to make any difference between 
different CDs, so the files must be mixed up (an English file in the German 
slide show). 
 
But I really suspect this is yet another fallout of bug #115589. 
Comment 4 Karl Eichwalder 2005-09-09 12:13:41 UTC
All files in yast-source/trunk/slide-show/SuSELinux/txt/de are properly
translated.  German files in
/work/SRC/noarch/yast2-slide-show/yast2-slide-show-2.12.6.tar.bz2 are also okay.
 Seems to be a software issue.

Stefan, is the slide-show meant be translated also on the CD version?  Maby, the
problem will go away on RC2 automatically together with bug #115589.
Comment 5 Karl Eichwalder 2005-09-18 04:21:07 UTC
I verified that there is no problem for an installation with a network
installation source.  I'm not sure whether it is meant to work for the CD
installation source as well.  Stefan said: "The slide show mechanics is much too
dumb to make any difference between different CDs, so the files must be mixed
up..." (comment #3).

I'll verify it if I get hold of a CD set...
Comment 6 Karl Eichwalder 2005-10-19 13:37:52 UTC
On a regular installation, the slideshow is in German also starting with CD1.  I selected GNOME as a desktop environment.  I did not test an installation under vmware, though.