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Only english language after I upgraded to Oscar 1.5.2 - faine - 03-26-2024 Hi, After I upgraded Oscar software to latest version 1.5.2 I see only English language option in the change language menu. Any advise? [attachment=61800] Thank you RE: Only english language after I upgraded to Oscar 1.5.2 - SuperSleeper - 03-26-2024 See this thread for info on solving this issue: https://www.apneaboard.com/forums/Thread-Oscar-1-5-2-only-English This is for fixing the Linux translations. Let us know if this works for you. RE: Only english language after I upgraded to Oscar 1.5.2 - faine - 03-26-2024 Thank you. Problem solved. There are some titles still in English in the Statistics but it is not a problem. The reporting period is xx days between ... and ... Database has xx days of CPAP Data, between .... and .... RE: Only english language after I upgraded to Oscar 1.5.2 - Crimson Nape - 03-27-2024 Do to an oversight, the Linux versions of OSCAR will not display the contents in the Help → About OSCAR screen and Language Files. This does not affect the operation of OSCAR, just the display of the text in these screens. Also, this only pertains to the Linux versions only, and not the Windows or Mac versions. If you wish to see these missing items, I have provided steps to restore them and are listed below. If any Linux OSCAR user wishes to see the contents of the "Help → About OSCAR", or needs a language other than English, try one of the following commands. Code: sudo touch /usr/share/OSCAR/Translations/oscar_qt_fr.qm - If the above returns with an error, "No such file or directory", try the following command: Code: sudo touch /usr/local/share/OSCAR/Translations/oscar_qt_fr.qm - or - I have made a bash script to do this for you as well. Here is the download link: Download FixAbout.sh.tar.gz To run this script, in a terminal window and in the directory you have downloaded this script, use the following command: Code: sudo ./FixAbout.sh - Red |