Hi all, during LinuxTag there have been several requests for using Skolelinux in less developed countries. Not always I could answer the question to what extend this or that language is supported "out of box". Countries like Mozambique, Egypt or Indonesia usually lack high speed internet connections, hence all should be on the CD.
Some charity NGOs even said that there would be some financial resources for including missing languages. Installer is running in several languages which is brilliant. But if we look at KDE (incl. kdeedu), gcompris, openoffice: Which of those are already installed out from the box? Which could be added/replaced easily for - Arabian - Portuguese - Spanish - Indonesian - Danish? Am Dienstag, 21. Juni 2005 09:06 schrieb Frank Weißer: > How about a multi-sessioned CD ? Bootsession with installer, 2nd > session a chosen language-image? Hi Frank, even though your idea is quite creative, I don't believe it is a good solution: - multiple sessions don't increase the total storage capacity of a cd - there is quite a lot of technical work to have common packages included with every language related sub-session. Thanks Regards Ralf.

