On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 8:29 PM, jeremy jozwik wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 6:25 PM, Alexander Hwang wrote:
>> Hi , I am a newbie of debian. I wanna to intalll another language pack in
>> debian. I was searching in Google , but found no ways.
>
> they are called locales
> http://people.debian
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 6:25 PM, Alexander Hwang wrote:
> Hi , I am a newbie of debian. I wanna to intalll another language pack in
> debian. I was searching in Google , but found no ways.
they are called locales
http://people.debian.org/~schultmc/locales.html
search locales for more tutorials.
Hi , I am a newbie of debian. I wanna to intalll another language pack in
debian. I was searching in Google , but found no ways.
So , what should I do? please help me out.
Alex
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Stay hungry. Stay foolish !
You should not have to compile the ibcs package. If your system has direct
access to the Internet, start up "dselect" as root and select the FTP
installation method. Select the FTP site as ftp.debian.org and the
distribution as "stable". Select the packages you want, and then watch
as they are down
Dear Sir,
I have downloaded Linux ver. 2.0.0 from ftp site
debian.org . I was able to load it successfully,
I have loaded first 6 floppies and loaded rest
of the operating system by networking.
I tried using SVR4 binaries , as
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