Speaking of the Philippines, is there a 'filipino' Linux distro with actual Tagalog language files? I see an 'English (Philippines)' option in the Red Hat install, but it doesn't look any different than the 'plain' english.
TIA! --mike On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 16:49, Meyer, David R wrote: > Ilan, > > I like the idea of your group. I wasn't sure at first where you were > going with your original posting, but I like where it has gone. I am > involved in five different LUG's (three of which are outside of the US) > and in each case, Linux on the Desktop is much more accepted outside of > the US than it is here. In the Philippines, the Linux desktop has > enabled thousands to have what they could not have before...affordable > computing. But because many didn't have Windows experience and > dependancy like we American's do (not me) the Linux desktop meets their > needs. > > I think your idea should do a great thing by showing how simple this > really is. > > Rock On! > > Dave > > ********** > David R. Meyer > Computer Associates International, Inc. > Storage Consultant > CA Technology Services > tel: +1 813.612.7394 > fax: +1 813.627.3014 > Pager: 1.888.BEEP.CAI > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Michael Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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