How can I install Firefox in romansh/rumantsch under Ubuntu?
I'm using Ubuntu in german. But I want to use my favorite browser in my favorite language. I tried to install the language pack (.xpi) and change the UI with the Quick Locale Switcher, but it doesn't work. All I got was the english UI. Can you help me?
Soluzione scelta
Davent wrote:
general.useragent.locale is set to "rm", but the UI is still german...
On Linux, you also need to set intl.locale.matchOS to false
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- Install the language pack from the following page. Verify that it shows up in the Add-ons Manager, Languages category.
- Type about:config into the address bar and press Enter.
- To bypass the warning, press the big button labeled "I'll be careful, I promise!".
- In the search box, paste intl.locale.matchOS
- In the search results, make sure intl.locale.matchOS is set to false — double-click it to toggle its status.
- In the search box, paste general.useragent.locale
- In the search results, double-click general.useragent.locale and set its value to the ISO 639-1 language code. For Romansh, that's rm
- Restart Firefox for the change to take effect.
You can also change the interface language with an add-on like Locale Switcher.
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Thank you very much for your fast answer. But unfortunately it didn't work. I've already tried this before and now again: It doesn't work. Did it work for you? Have you tried these steps? The add-on is installed, general.useragent.locale is set to "rm", but the UI is still german... (And: Yes, I restarted Firefox)
Do you have the Firefox version from the Mozilla server or one provided by your Ubuntu distribution.
You can try to create a "/distribution/bundles" folder in the Firefox installation folder and install the language pack(s) in that folder.
- /questions/984445 How do I install a language XPI globally and make it the default language?
This is a bit more tricky and you also won't be able to update the language automatically when Firefox updates.
You need to create a folder with the ID of the language pack in the /distribution/bundles folder and extract all the files in the XPI (ZIP) archive this folder.
- /distribution/bundles/[email protected]
Thank you for your answer. My Firefox version is provided by my Ubuntu distribution. I tried to follow the steps you indicated. I created a folder called "bundles" with a subfolder called "[email protected]" containing all the files I extracted from "rumantsch_language_pack-28.0-fx.xpi". After this I tried to move the folder to usr/lib/firefox/distribution, which failed. So I started Nautilus from the terminal with "sudo nautilus". After this I was able to move the folder.
Now there is a directory like this: /usr/lib/firefox/distribution/bundles/[email protected]/ containing the stuff from the xpi.
But the terminal is full of errors like "** (nautilus:7618): WARNING **: nautilus_canvas_view_remove_file() - directory not canvas view model, shouldn't happen. file: 0x1615960:file:///usr/lib/python2.7/htmlentitydefs.py, dir: 0x9a66a0:x-nautilus-search://0/, model: 0xb0ba40:file:///usr/lib, view loading: 1 If you see this, please add this info to http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=368178"
And Firefox still speaks german...
Would it be easier to solve this problem if I install the Mozilla provided version of Firefox? How can I install it?
You can find the full version of the current Firefox 28.0 release in all languages and for all Operating Systems here:
See also:
Thank you very much. This works!
Unfortunately it's not too user-friendly... Do I have to install updates manually? Is there a way to install a specific language version (like rumantsch) using a repository?
Firefox will be updating to Fx29 with the next few days. ( Tuesday 29th April )
The Mozilla builds of Firefox on Ubuntu should attempt to download and update themselves. Once the updates are available check by using
- Help -> About Firefox
- Assuming your Firefox is set to upgrade (That is the default)
Edit -> Preferences -> | Advanced| -> | Update |
Advanced panel - Accessibility, browsing, network, updates, and other advanced settings in Firefox_update-tab
- Assuming your Firefox is set to upgrade (That is the default)
Soluzione scelta
Davent wrote:
general.useragent.locale is set to "rm", but the UI is still german...
On Linux, you also need to set intl.locale.matchOS to false
It works! Great. Thank you, Gingerbread Man and cor-el!