No translation to Polish in Ubuntu
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Czesiek last edited by leocg
If there is no "opera.desktop" file, is there another way to change to the Polish language?
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sobmicha last edited by sobmicha
@papadilo
OK. But you will do even better if, instead of on the Desktop, you place this shortcut (with the change) in the ```
~/.local/share/applicationsThe contents of the shortcuts in this directory will cover the contents of the shortcuts in the ``` /usr/share/applications ``` directory. In this way, the corrected shortcut will be in the menu, from where it can be placed on the Desktop, taskbar (I use Cinnamon), etc. At the same time, such a shortcut will not be "repaired" when updating Opera. The main disadvantage of this solution is the need to enter it in each user account on the computer. Which I guess is becoming less and less important.