Not just Chinese/Japanese/Korean (CJK), although this is the most
significant, but we also have about 30,000 Gernams living in various
islands in Hawaii, as well as an almost equal number of French Canadians
living in Kihei.
Joe Linux wrote:
The reason is that Red Hat has the capability to switch languages at
log in time. It is the best distribution for people who need Chinese
and Japanese characters or moreover a complete operating system in a
particular language.
W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
No one has any clue? I am disappointed.
W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
This is a quiz-
There is a set of very unique features in Red Hat 8.0 that make it
the natural distro of choice for those of us who still believe that
Hawaii "should" still be America's gateway to the Asia market. Has
anyone noticed this uniqueness of Red Hat?
Yes, Red Hat sucks; it is not as fun to use as Mandrake 9.0 and not
as stable as Libranet 2.7. But that just means there are still
opportunities left for us non-mainlanders to explore and exploit.