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    Why do I continually get a message from 'system notification helper'?

    It keeps telling me I have incomplete language support. I don't care! hehe....

    How can I shut this off once and for all? I have checked the radial button to disable this message, but it keeps coming up.

    #2
    Same problem here, on every bootup. Minor annoyance, I've read on Launchpad that it was a bug in Maverik, so this could be a regression.

    Plus, this is all in English, there should be no additional language support requirement anyway (I do have foreign keyboard layouts installed, but that does not require foreign locales, does it?)

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      #3
      A not insignificant portion of the Worlds population might see English as a foreign language
      And then there are the simplified and traditional versions.

      Have you tried to let the system do the update and be done with it?

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        #4
        Good point, Teunis

        Well, I started the update, and quickly got an error message that KDE won't let me copy/paste, so I'll retype here to the best of my ability (it shows up when I click on "Details").

        An error occurred while applying changes:

        http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/...04.0_amd64.deb
        Could not resolve 'us.archive.ubuntu.com'

        This is repeated one more time.

        Since it references Thunderbird locales, I looked for it in Synaptic, found it, installed it. Rebooted, and so far that notification has not come up.

        Thanks! Minor annoyance, but glad to be rid of it.

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          #5
          Good

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            #6
            I had this exact same issue.... this is what I did to fix it:
            sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales

            and after that completed:
            sudo reboot

            The next reboot, when it tried to download the packages, it succeeded, every time before it would fail.

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