Weird message when installing programs
I have Ubuntu 18.10 with KDE Plasma enviroment.
When installing a new program:
First it insalls the program and the i get this message:
2018/10/30 14:18:34.231310 main.go:150: description of advise-snap's
"from-apt" is lowercase: "advise-snap vil tale med apt via en apt-hook"
"vil tale med" is danish and means "want's to talk/connect to".
Can't find anything online.
Any help to solve this issue will be greatly appreciated, thanks!
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I have Ubuntu 18.10 with KDE Plasma enviroment.
When installing a new program:
First it insalls the program and the i get this message:
2018/10/30 14:18:34.231310 main.go:150: description of advise-snap's
"from-apt" is lowercase: "advise-snap vil tale med apt via en apt-hook"
"vil tale med" is danish and means "want's to talk/connect to".
Can't find anything online.
Any help to solve this issue will be greatly appreciated, thanks!
18.10
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I have Ubuntu 18.10 with KDE Plasma enviroment.
When installing a new program:
First it insalls the program and the i get this message:
2018/10/30 14:18:34.231310 main.go:150: description of advise-snap's
"from-apt" is lowercase: "advise-snap vil tale med apt via en apt-hook"
"vil tale med" is danish and means "want's to talk/connect to".
Can't find anything online.
Any help to solve this issue will be greatly appreciated, thanks!
18.10
I have Ubuntu 18.10 with KDE Plasma enviroment.
When installing a new program:
First it insalls the program and the i get this message:
2018/10/30 14:18:34.231310 main.go:150: description of advise-snap's
"from-apt" is lowercase: "advise-snap vil tale med apt via en apt-hook"
"vil tale med" is danish and means "want's to talk/connect to".
Can't find anything online.
Any help to solve this issue will be greatly appreciated, thanks!
18.10
18.10
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I also have my system setup to Danish locale and get the same warning message. It doesn't seem to be a problem, but you can change locale for the individual command be prefixing LANG=C like so:
LANG=C snap refresh
Then you won't see the message.
You can inspect your locale settings by running:
locale
In fact you can see the effect of prefixing LANG=C by running like so:
LANG=C locale
You can change your system language more globally if you like. It's explained pretty well in this thread:
Switch command output language from native language to english
Thanks for directing me in the right direction. Changing language in GUI did it for me.
– newcat1000
Dec 30 '18 at 23:20
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I also have my system setup to Danish locale and get the same warning message. It doesn't seem to be a problem, but you can change locale for the individual command be prefixing LANG=C like so:
LANG=C snap refresh
Then you won't see the message.
You can inspect your locale settings by running:
locale
In fact you can see the effect of prefixing LANG=C by running like so:
LANG=C locale
You can change your system language more globally if you like. It's explained pretty well in this thread:
Switch command output language from native language to english
Thanks for directing me in the right direction. Changing language in GUI did it for me.
– newcat1000
Dec 30 '18 at 23:20
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I also have my system setup to Danish locale and get the same warning message. It doesn't seem to be a problem, but you can change locale for the individual command be prefixing LANG=C like so:
LANG=C snap refresh
Then you won't see the message.
You can inspect your locale settings by running:
locale
In fact you can see the effect of prefixing LANG=C by running like so:
LANG=C locale
You can change your system language more globally if you like. It's explained pretty well in this thread:
Switch command output language from native language to english
Thanks for directing me in the right direction. Changing language in GUI did it for me.
– newcat1000
Dec 30 '18 at 23:20
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I also have my system setup to Danish locale and get the same warning message. It doesn't seem to be a problem, but you can change locale for the individual command be prefixing LANG=C like so:
LANG=C snap refresh
Then you won't see the message.
You can inspect your locale settings by running:
locale
In fact you can see the effect of prefixing LANG=C by running like so:
LANG=C locale
You can change your system language more globally if you like. It's explained pretty well in this thread:
Switch command output language from native language to english
I also have my system setup to Danish locale and get the same warning message. It doesn't seem to be a problem, but you can change locale for the individual command be prefixing LANG=C like so:
LANG=C snap refresh
Then you won't see the message.
You can inspect your locale settings by running:
locale
In fact you can see the effect of prefixing LANG=C by running like so:
LANG=C locale
You can change your system language more globally if you like. It's explained pretty well in this thread:
Switch command output language from native language to english
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Thanks for directing me in the right direction. Changing language in GUI did it for me.
– newcat1000
Dec 30 '18 at 23:20
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Thanks for directing me in the right direction. Changing language in GUI did it for me.
– newcat1000
Dec 30 '18 at 23:20
Thanks for directing me in the right direction. Changing language in GUI did it for me.
– newcat1000
Dec 30 '18 at 23:20
Thanks for directing me in the right direction. Changing language in GUI did it for me.
– newcat1000
Dec 30 '18 at 23:20
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