Chromium browser in Spanish in ubuntu

For a few days I have been using Chromium especially in the netbook, because it seems to me much more comfortable and that it leaves a freer screen for browsing, it supports extensions, in short it is one more alternative.

The point is that since PPA repositories I installed the daily version, and for some reason it was installed in English, the same does not happen with Google Chrome, the Google browser that is installed in Spanish, but I want to use Chromium, because it is free and for these little things that Google Chrome has 😉 , no problem I said to myself, let's resort to Dad google Let's see what it tells us, in the first result is the solution, we must install the package chromium-browser-l10n typing in a console:

sudo apt-get install chromium-browser-l10n

We restart the browser and that's it, we already have it in our beloved language 😀

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  1.   cont3mpo said

    IF you notice, in the same Chromium repository in Launchpad it appears in the FAQ: «To have a localized build (for non-en-US users), please install chromium-browser-l10n»

    For those who are not gringos, you have to install that package.

    1.    Ubunlog said

      Thanks for the contribution 🙂

  2.   ubuntuway said

    THAT SIMPLE? .. Ah, NOO! I want it to be difficult and annoying to do it !!!
    That easy is not fun !!! 😉

    1.    Ubunlog said

      There must be a difficult way, but I didn't look for it because it sure won't come out 😀

      1.    cristina said

        If there is a difficult one ... better not to publish it ... it is enough for me and I reach for the easy one.
        I thank you for the information, I am new to Linux, and I have Debian installed, and for a change, I did not understand anything, and at first I disappointed when I installed Chromium and it was in English ... Article…..
        Thank you again !!!!!

  3.   Theodore Kord said

    Thank you very much.

  4.   conrad said

    it came to my hair! Thank you

  5.   N3RI said

    It came to my hair, thank you.

    1.    Ubunlog said

      I'm glad, Greetings

  6.   x_mangel said

    Thank you very much for the contribution, it was difficult for me to discover the difference between l and 1, but with the help of abiword it has been solved quickly.

  7.   German said

    Excellent.

  8.   Clau said

    They want difficult that such one of my problems. It tells me The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required, but when in the setting I tell it to change me to Spanish it makes me change but it does not appear in Spanish XD
    I mean I have no idea what to do

  9.   Irving said

    In debian, currently, we just have to put

    apt install chromium-l10n