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check-language-support: Display installed packages as well as missing ones.
$ check-language-support --show-installed
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The command "check-language-support --show-installed" is used to display the installed language support packages on a Linux system.

When you run this command in the terminal, it will check for language support packages that are currently installed on your system. These packages typically include language translation files and other tools required for localized language support.

The output of the command will list the installed language support packages, indicating which languages are supported on your system. This information can be useful when you want to verify which language packs are already installed or if you need to troubleshoot any language-related issues.

In summary, "check-language-support --show-installed" is a command-line tool that allows you to check and display the installed language support packages on your Linux system.

This explanation was created by an AI. In most cases those are correct. But please always be careful and never run a command you are not sure if it is safe.
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