Can I have one user language in Polish and keep the sudoer's account (mine) in English?

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Can I have one user language in Polish and keep English for me when I log in?



If so, how do I go about installing Polish language for Ubuntu Studio?







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  • I have found this tar gz file >> packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=language-pack-pl
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  • Last I checked, Ubuntu studio used XFCE, same as Xubuntu, There is "Language Support" in the menu, just add Polish, then logout, select Polish at the login screen, and login as the desired user.
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    May 14 at 21:22






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    Possible duplicate of How to change system language?
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Can I have one user language in Polish and keep English for me when I log in?



If so, how do I go about installing Polish language for Ubuntu Studio?







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  • I have found this tar gz file >> packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=language-pack-pl
    – SDW_1980
    May 14 at 21:11










  • Last I checked, Ubuntu studio used XFCE, same as Xubuntu, There is "Language Support" in the menu, just add Polish, then logout, select Polish at the login screen, and login as the desired user.
    – mikewhatever
    May 14 at 21:22






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    Possible duplicate of How to change system language?
    – David Foerster
    May 15 at 6:23












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Can I have one user language in Polish and keep English for me when I log in?



If so, how do I go about installing Polish language for Ubuntu Studio?







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Can I have one user language in Polish and keep English for me when I log in?



If so, how do I go about installing Polish language for Ubuntu Studio?









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  • I have found this tar gz file >> packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=language-pack-pl
    – SDW_1980
    May 14 at 21:11










  • Last I checked, Ubuntu studio used XFCE, same as Xubuntu, There is "Language Support" in the menu, just add Polish, then logout, select Polish at the login screen, and login as the desired user.
    – mikewhatever
    May 14 at 21:22






  • 2




    Possible duplicate of How to change system language?
    – David Foerster
    May 15 at 6:23
















  • I have found this tar gz file >> packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=language-pack-pl
    – SDW_1980
    May 14 at 21:11










  • Last I checked, Ubuntu studio used XFCE, same as Xubuntu, There is "Language Support" in the menu, just add Polish, then logout, select Polish at the login screen, and login as the desired user.
    – mikewhatever
    May 14 at 21:22






  • 2




    Possible duplicate of How to change system language?
    – David Foerster
    May 15 at 6:23















I have found this tar gz file >> packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=language-pack-pl
– SDW_1980
May 14 at 21:11




I have found this tar gz file >> packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=language-pack-pl
– SDW_1980
May 14 at 21:11












Last I checked, Ubuntu studio used XFCE, same as Xubuntu, There is "Language Support" in the menu, just add Polish, then logout, select Polish at the login screen, and login as the desired user.
– mikewhatever
May 14 at 21:22




Last I checked, Ubuntu studio used XFCE, same as Xubuntu, There is "Language Support" in the menu, just add Polish, then logout, select Polish at the login screen, and login as the desired user.
– mikewhatever
May 14 at 21:22




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Possible duplicate of How to change system language?
– David Foerster
May 15 at 6:23




Possible duplicate of How to change system language?
– David Foerster
May 15 at 6:23










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