bash: /usr/bin/locale-check: No such file or directory error after i downgraded from ubuntu 18.10 to 18.04





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After downgrading my Ubuntu from 18.10 to 18.04 when ever trying to login I am getting the following error:



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And opening the terminal following error displays




bash: /usr/bin/locale-check: No such file or directory




How can I fix this error?










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    Problem fixed by copying missed file '/usr/bin/locale-check' from using another ubuntu 18.04 PC

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After downgrading my Ubuntu from 18.10 to 18.04 when ever trying to login I am getting the following error:



view error screenshot



And opening the terminal following error displays




bash: /usr/bin/locale-check: No such file or directory




How can I fix this error?










share|improve this question




















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    Problem fixed by copying missed file '/usr/bin/locale-check' from using another ubuntu 18.04 PC

    – Ahammed Shamil K
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:17














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After downgrading my Ubuntu from 18.10 to 18.04 when ever trying to login I am getting the following error:



view error screenshot



And opening the terminal following error displays




bash: /usr/bin/locale-check: No such file or directory




How can I fix this error?










share|improve this question
















After downgrading my Ubuntu from 18.10 to 18.04 when ever trying to login I am getting the following error:



view error screenshot



And opening the terminal following error displays




bash: /usr/bin/locale-check: No such file or directory




How can I fix this error?







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    Problem fixed by copying missed file '/usr/bin/locale-check' from using another ubuntu 18.04 PC

    – Ahammed Shamil K
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:17














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    Problem fixed by copying missed file '/usr/bin/locale-check' from using another ubuntu 18.04 PC

    – Ahammed Shamil K
    Nov 27 '18 at 5:17








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Problem fixed by copying missed file '/usr/bin/locale-check' from using another ubuntu 18.04 PC

– Ahammed Shamil K
Nov 27 '18 at 5:17





Problem fixed by copying missed file '/usr/bin/locale-check' from using another ubuntu 18.04 PC

– Ahammed Shamil K
Nov 27 '18 at 5:17










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It should be fixed by reinstalling the package base-files, which can be done via:



sudo apt install base-files


Unfortunately, that didn't work, so I simply also copied it from another Ubuntu 18.04 system onto this one.






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    Unfortunately, that didn't work, so I simply also copied it from another Ubuntu 18.04 system onto this one.






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      It should be fixed by reinstalling the package base-files, which can be done via:



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      Unfortunately, that didn't work, so I simply also copied it from another Ubuntu 18.04 system onto this one.






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        Unfortunately, that didn't work, so I simply also copied it from another Ubuntu 18.04 system onto this one.






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        It should be fixed by reinstalling the package base-files, which can be done via:



        sudo apt install base-files


        Unfortunately, that didn't work, so I simply also copied it from another Ubuntu 18.04 system onto this one.







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