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Linux Mint: system folder addresses changed to another language and now everything is bad. How to fix?
Changed the environment language to English.
At the entrance asked if I want to change the folder "Pictures" to "Images" and so on. I agreed.
So the desktop in its usual sense is no longer available to me. Files run from the "Desktop" folder to the "Desktop" folder by themselves when you click on them, move them, etc. And they don't know where to be.
And the Russian language is gray for some reason, so I can’t return it either. And call again a window with a question about the addresses of system folders - too.
Please advise how this situation can be resolved.
Release 14 (nadia) 64-bit
Kernel Linux 3.5.0-17-generic
GNOME 3.6.0
Chinnamon
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There, as far as I remember, the languages \u200b\u200bneed (MATE):
1) install
2) move the mouse, whoever is on top is the main one
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