Raspberry Pi folks only support Raspberry Pi OS (RPiOS). So far as I know, RPiOS has full language support. If "those other" OSes don't support your language, then complain to them. Their lack of language support isn't caused by, nor is it the responsibility of Raspberry Pi, Ltd.So i noticed several pi OSes only support english. I am chinese, and chinese words and korean and japanese etc. all are covered by those weird symbols the pi create. Running an extension to remove this issue helps, but i want the pi to support all languages on all OSes
(And note... The languages you cite aren't the only ones that don't use the Latin alphabet. Many European languages extend the Latin alphabet and then there is Greek and the languages that use the Greek-derived Cyrillic alphabets. You also missed Hindi and Hebrew, and--I'm sure--many others.)
Statistics: Posted by W. H. Heydt — Mon Jul 28, 2025 10:43 pm