Feature added by: Thomas Göttlicher (tgoettlicher) Feature #314869, revision 1 Title: Automatically install missing translations in a localized system openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Neutral Requested by: Thomas Göttlicher (tgoettlicher) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: This was bnc #802677. After installation I found that the Dutch translation was far from complete in my Dutch localized system. When starting YaST with internet connection, I could download no more new translations for Dutch. When I issued the terminal command "zypper inr", I could finally install a huge amount of missing Dutch translations. Then I rebooted, and my system was largely translated. In my opinion, YaST should offer automatically to install the missing translations in a localized system, and whe shouldn't have to depend on the terminal for this. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install with the DVD without internet connection; 2. After the installation, establish internet connection; 3. Check whether the language tool of YaST has some missing translations for you; 4. Issue the terminal command "zypper inr". Actual Results: Only "zypper inr" gave me the missing translations. Expected Results: YaST should have offered me to install missing translations, after I established internet connection. I use the Xfce desktop. This sounds as a yast feature request that I fully support. Probably too late for 12.3, though. I guess, with some trickery you can accomplish the same with yast already today (deselecting/selecting "Dutch" in the software manager, something along these lines). -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/314869