Peter,

AFAIK the only translations have been to the html titles and not even 
sure if that is correct.

Yes you would need to start with a fresh English copy to make sure you 
have the latest one.

If you send me an email at jthornton at gnipsel period com I can send 
you complete instructions on how to proceed.

John

On 4/9/2012 10:18 AM, Peter Blodow wrote:
> Gentlemen,
> I finally made it and installed the new live CD on my former office PC.
> I wanted to keep the Windoofs system on the first HD and was very glad
> to see that the installer chose the second HD for Ubuntu and
> automatically loaded grub2 also to go with it.
>
> Ubuntu and LinuxCNC are up and running, just waitung for dome hardware
> to connect to the parport.
>
> Just a word about the German appearance: I would gladly help with
> translation and adaptation to German if I knew how. As it is at the
> moment, texts are mixed English/German which can lead to
> misunderstandings, and there are some typos in them (e.g., in
> stepconfig). So, I think it will be better for me to stick with a purely
> English version in order to avoid trouble. But since this can't be the
> purpose of multilingual efforts: can anybody tell me how to help with
> improving the German version?
>
> Peter
>
>
>
> Peter Blodow schrieb:
>> Gentlemen,
>> I burned the ISO image file and booted from the CD. Everything seems to
>> be ok.
>>
>> I prefer installing the new release on a different PC with a new hard
>> disk in order to be sure that all the junk I produced by  fiddling and
>> playing with 2.3 or 2.4 is left behind. Therefore, I don't like
>> upgrading, even if it may be faster  - Murphy is always and everywhere,
>> and who knows if, on the old disk, all the files have been deleted that
>> should be, and all the files are present that the new release needs, and
>> in their proper places?
>>
>> Many thanks to those who worked on the new release!
>>
>> Peter Blodow
>>
>>
>> Alex Joni schrieb:
>>
>>> err, sure there is.
>>>
>>> the latest CD we have on linuxcnc.org :
>>> http://www.linuxcnc.org/iso/ubuntu-10.04-linuxcnc2-i386.iso
>>> it is also available on my EU mirror:
>>> http://dsplabs.upt.ro/~juve/emc/get.php?file=ubuntu-10.04-linuxcnc2-i386.iso
>>> (maybe that works faster for some people)
>>>
>>> it includes:
>>> - Ubuntu 10.04 (incl. latest updates)
>>> - LinuxCNC 2.5.0
>>>
>>> (note the linuxcnc2 in the name, the linuxcnc1 contains LinuxCNC 2.4.x).
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Alex
>>>
>>>
>>>
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