Tzafrir wrote: > > What did you add? What did you remove? > > BTW: recent gnome (2.2) now finally includes Hebrew translation. It is > already in debian-unstable. >
Well, hehe, Gnome users - don't kill me but .. i used a Remastered version of Knoppix that contains mostly KDE applications called KnoppixKDE mostly because i'm a KDE user and i know much more about configuring hebrew in KDE that i know about GNOME . I did try to remaster the original Knoppix version that includes gnome too but had problems with recreating the ISO - since i didn't have enough swap space on my HD partitions. So, i chose KDE because i know it better and i think the hebrew support is great... sorry .. the features for this on: * KDE 3.1 + hebrew support by default. * almost every known KDE application is included. * Russian and Arabic language packs also included. * All default values set for israeli(hebrew) user - localized. * Hebrew fonts from the Culmus project built in. regards, Shlomi Loubaton. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Haifa Linux Club Mailing List (http://www.haifux.org) To unsub send an empty message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]