On Mon, 11 May 2020, Keith Daniels wrote:
My fault... It was kinda funny when I finally found out what had happened. It wasn't Alt_Linux at all, they had nothing to do with it.
When I started the installation of ALT_Linux I moved the spare testing computer into my room to work on it and borrowed my son's monitor because I didn't have a spare one. The first thing I installed was ALT_Linux. Since the install was going to wipe the system I didn't pay attention to the install startup. Later when I saw the Russian Language box on the screen, I thought "why not, it's a Russian build". Afterwards, when I finished the second Q4OS install, over the original ALT_Linux install, I noticed the box was still there. This led to hours of trying to figure out why, which I gave up on.
So, I took his monitor back about an hour ago, plugged it in and started his computer up, and there was the box with the Russian text. Duh..... I then asked him if he had seen this before and he said: "Sure, I can't get rid of it." I growled... "What do you mean?" He said well, one day I noticed you could change the language of the monitor and was playing around with it and turned on the Russian and then, since I can't read Russian, I couldn't figure out how to put it back to English and left it like that..."
Sometimes I wonder why I had children....
Thank you for a very enjoyable story to start my day!! Of course, nothing like that has ever happened to me! :-)
Jonesy
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