[Bug 872805] Re: In Simplified Chinese, authentication prompt says "[Invalid UTF-8]"

Fábio Nogueira deb-user-ba at ubuntu.com
Sat Nov 5 11:50:33 UTC 2011


Try:

1. Edit /var/lib/locales/supported.d/local

      Add (or not):

      pt_BR UTF-8

2. Edit /etc/default/locale:

      Add (or change):

      LANG="pt_BR.UTF-8"

3. Execute:

     sudo locale-gen -purge

     and

     sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales

Restart... and done!

In my Desktop.. everything Ok, after this modifications!

Fábio Nogueira
Salvador - Bahia - Brasil

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Title:
  In Simplified Chinese, authentication prompt says "[Invalid UTF-8]"

Status in “policykit-1-gnome” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “software-center” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Ubuntu 11.10 beta

  1. Start a session in Simplified Chinese.
  2. In Ubuntu Software Center, choose to install or remove something.

  What happens: The prompt says "[Invalid UTF-8]".
  What should happen: The prompt says whatever is the Chinese for "To install or remove software, you need to authenticate."

  According to the reporter of bug 874755, the problem also occurs with
  Brazilian Portuguese (LANGUAGE=pt_BR:en).

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