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    <title>vamp: dm: Monolingual, But Not Rosetta</title>
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      <title>Monolingual, But Not Rosetta</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;Over the weekend, I ran &lt;a href="http://monolingual.sourceforge.net"&gt;Monolingual 1.3.3&lt;/a&gt; to remove some unused pieces of my MacBook Pro system to free up a little disk space.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;Things started going badly.  Like installing system upgrades (Security Update 2006-004) would fail and some applications like Quicken would not launch.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;About the time I started doing an archive and reinstall, I remembered running Monolingual.  I pulled up their site and sure enough in their &lt;span class="caps"&gt;FAQ&lt;/span&gt;, it mentions not deleting the PowerPC architecture stuff on an intel box.  Great!&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;The good news is that I&amp;#8217;m thinking that after the archive and install, I&amp;#8217;ll be in pretty good shape with just a few applications needing to be copied from the backup (my &lt;a href="http://shirt-pocket.com/SuperDuper"&gt;SuperDuper!&lt;/a&gt; backup was of course hosed too).&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;My hope in blogging this is that someone will either &lt;span class="caps"&gt;NOT&lt;/span&gt; remove the PowerPC architecture stuff on their intel mac or help them in fixing the problem afterwards.  This is a lot less dismal than reinstalling each application by hand due to a &amp;#8220;master level directory structure corruption&amp;#8221; which is what Apple diagnosed it as.&lt;/p&gt;


	&lt;p&gt;It all could be fixed if they would just let us choose which languages we wanted to install from the beginning.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 07 Aug 2006 16:38:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <author>Dave Minor</author>
      <link>http://www.dminor.com/blog/articles/2006/08/07/monolingual-but-not-rosetta</link>
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      <title>"Monolingual, But Not Rosetta" by Dave</title>
      <description>my point was that apple should only install 1 as default.  The few who need to have multiple languages installed may use Custom.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Sep 2006 10:50:29 -0500</pubDate>
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      <link>http://www.dminor.com/blog/articles/2006/08/07/monolingual-but-not-rosetta#comment-313</link>
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      <title>"Monolingual, But Not Rosetta" by Donnie</title>
      <description>You can choose which languages you want durning the installation. There is a customize button.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 11 Sep 2006 01:48:49 -0500</pubDate>
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