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I have Ubuntu 11.04 and I want to change the language of Firefox, how do I do this?

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I've downloaded the tar.bz2 of the language I want. But I can't figure out how to set it up.

I've downloaded the tar.bz2 of the language I want. But I can't figure out how to set it up.

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You can find all languages here:

If you want multiple languages then you can install additional language packs:

I already have the tar.bz2 file downloaded, my question was installing the tar.bz2

You can extract the content of a tar.bz2 file to a folder in the home directory or in usr/local
If you use the latter location then you can only update Firefox as a root user, but Firefox is available for all users. Installing in the home directory allows to update as that user.

See: