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1. Enable Telugu language in locales. Login as root from the command prompt open a terminal and Edit the file /etc/locale.gen to remove the # at the line that says te_IN UTF-8 using nano. If you are not able to see the line then go to end of the file and add the same line.
$su Password: [give administrator password] #nano /etc/locale.gen After editing the file give these key combinations to save and exit from nano Ctrl+x It will ask you to save the file, press enter.
2. Now we need to generate Telugu files. Give this command to generate Telugu files. We have to give this command only once to generate the locales.
#locale-gen
3. Close the terminal, and select Telugu from system settings menu for that Goto top right corner and click the user name, you will get a menu in that click system settings. In the window double click the icon which says “Region and Language”. Now you should see Telugu as an option, select Telugu by clicking the option. Close the window, logout and login again to see telugu interface.
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