On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 12:40 AM, Spandana Bhowmik <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hmph...I haven't used Fedora almost at all, I was, and still am, more > attracted towards Ubuntu. But as you say that...now I have to try my > hand out in a Fedora. But can you suggest a website or something like > that for a bit of theory? If by theory you allude to the Unicode support, Linux distributions have been taking care to comply with standards like Unicode, ship with OpenType fonts and, keyboard layouts which are widely used and somewhat familiar to a larger segment of the target users. If I recall well, at some point in the past Sayamindu had worked on a document about the state of localization/internationalization in Linux with some specific focus on Unicode. For MSFT's support of Indian Languages, there is the Bhasha India website/portal which can be trawled. But then again, I'd say that with specific questions it would be easier to arrive at answers. There are folks in Kolkata who do have a copy of Fedora 10 which they can make available should you wish to give it a spin. -- http://www.gutenberg.net - Fine literature digitally re-published http://www.plos.org - Public Library of Science http://www.creativecommons.org - Flexible copyright for creative work _______________________________________________ Ilug-cal-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://list.ilug-cal.org/mailman/listinfo/ilug-cal-discuss
