It's a little old, but you might take a look at the Thai-HOWTO (http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Thai-HOWTO.html).
Lloyd
Lloyd Brown wrote:
I don't know if it will help, but www.distrowatch.com lists a Thai naitive linux distro based off of RedHat, called openTLE (see http://www.opentle.org/). If you haven't gotten too far, you could just start over with this, or dual-boot, or just use as a reference, etc.
HTH,
Lloyd Brown
Ben Crowder wrote:
I just got back from a mission to Thailand and it seems that much of my Linux knowledge has evaporated over the past two years. :) So, if anyone can help with any of the following, I'd much appreciate it.
1. I'm running Fedora Core 2 on my laptop from PC Laptops, and for some reason I can't get any resolution higher than 800x600. The graphics card is an Intel Extreme 82852/855GM. I tried raising the refresh rates in /etc/X11/xorg.conf, but that didn't make any difference. Any ideas?
2. I've installed fluxbox and it put a file in /etc/X11/dm/Sessions/fluxbox.conf, so I can choose it when I login, but I'd like to make it the default one so I don't have to manually select it. But I can't find out where to do this.
3. Just out of curiosity, has anyone gotten Thai to work nicely on Linux?
Thanks, Ben
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