I called Mike and he helped me login in English, more by accident than anything. I applied the language changes required and returned the system to the warehouse. Mike is going to ask Adrian to check out the system in Spanish on Thursday evening. Adrian is bilingual. If Adrian can't do it Thursday, I will try to enlist help elsewhere. Tom _____ From: frgeek-michiana-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:frgeek-michiana-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tom Brown Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 20:16 To: frgeek-michiana@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [frgeek-michiana] Update Carol's Spanish/English FreeBox I had to update the system in Spanish because I don't know how to switch the system to English. I searched Google on "ubuntu switch language" and got this relevant hit. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwitchingLanguages "To change the language of your next session, you will need to change it from the login screen. Before logging in, click on Options (found in the bottom left corner of the login screen) > Select Language and choose the language for your next session." However, the system doesn't display the Options button mentioned in the instructions above. So I tried "guest" on the theory the login is predicated on the user name, "invitatos" for Spanish and "guest" for English. But that is not the case. I logged in as "invitatos". I found the package update menu item (Gestor de actualizaciones) and the Synaptic menu item (Gestor de paquetes Synaptic). Synaptic updated the package cache and installed only three files: librsvg2-2, librsvg2-common and linux-libc-dev. To me, these didn't seem related to language updates. Google says they are related to a "SAX-based renderer library for SVG files (runtime). The rsvg library is an efficient renderer for Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) pictures. This package contains the runtime library, necessary to run applications using librsvg." There is "Sistema > Administracion > Soporte de idiomas." I tried to follow it. The options on one dialog box clearly listed languages, but I failed to understand well enough to make coherent choices and closed the dialogs before I wrecked the system. Carol's Spanish PC is on my bench at work. If someone can lead me through (in Spanish) how to get the system back to English, maybe I can install the files that are missing tomorrow afternoon or evening. Tom Brown System/Network Administrator River Bend Hose Specialty, Inc. office: 574-233-1133 x228 mobile: 574-298-2706