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2010-05-22
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2010-05-22
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@ Silicon Valley
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I have the same issue. All text labels are showing the label names instead of the correct text message.
Example is my clock says "wdgt_va_24h_time"
I have tried all the suggestions above. Can someone confirm that this is related to the locale folder in usr/share. thanks.
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2010-05-22
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@ Texas
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2010-05-22
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@ Silicon Valley
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I would like to remove unused lang files also wich files do I remove? I only need english.
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2010-07-09
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@ Sydney Australia
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2010-09-15
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@ Saint Louis, MO, USA
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2010-11-29
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apt-get install --reinstall locales
I too had deleted my /usr/lib/locale/locale-archive file and had the same symptom as many others have mentioned in this forum. The difference is that I was able to regenerate the file without having to flash the device, and the benefit is that the newly regenerated file is only 1.2 MB instead of 28.4 MB.
1) create /etc/locale.gen, the contents of the file should look something like:
en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8
2) run the following command as root:
locale-gen
3) You should now see a new /usr/lib/locale/locale-archive that is much smaller than the one that got deleted
4) I also ran the following command as root, although I do not know if it is necessary or not:
setlocale
5) reboot
6) enjoy
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2011-01-22
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@ Germany
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en_US UTF-8
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2011-06-02
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@ Dallas TX
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Over 50 mb more rootfs space was well worth the hassle!
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