p...@robaczki.net wrote: > Hello! > Welcome! I'm enthusiast & like open source software and try to use it as > much as you do. I’m not in Scotland now but I used to lived in Edinburgh > and was a online member of Edlug. I probably have to move to Glasgow in > three months time so I feel like a member of Scottish lug. Anyway I’m in > small village in Yunnan province, Upper Yangtze, (China) right now and > doing volunteering job in a Tibetan school > http://tibetanflowers.org/home/index.htm . I want to install Linux in > Tibetan language so I chosen the mighty ;) Dzongkha Linux > dzongkha.sourceforge.net but the problem is that the iso is in size of CD > so I burn it as cd. When I came here yesterday I found out that computers > have DVD drives only. Is it ok if I burn the 625 MB iso on DVD instead of > CD. I think so but not sure. I go to the town in two weeks time to buy DVDs > so there is no rush to replay .. I also got Debian DVD so I thought I > could change input from English to Tibetan but never done it and plus I > don't know if I could get all application like Totem, gaim and so on in > Tibetan. I'm happy to learn more C and develop Dzongkha Linux if that's not > too much for amateur like me. Any suggestions. > Cheers > > > _______________________________________________ > Scottish mailing list > Scottish@mailman.lug.org.uk > https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish Hi Pk
Good to hear of the work you're doing! A DVD drive can read a CD with no problems. So if you buy CDs, you can burn the 625MB ISO and it will still work in a DVD drive. I'm pretty sure that all DVD drives can read CDs, but someone will no doubt correct me if I'm wrong :-) I've never changed the language during a Debian install, so can't help there. Sorry! Regards Kyle _______________________________________________ Scottish mailing list Scottish@mailman.lug.org.uk https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish