Hey,
        I was thinking it'd be fun to try switching my linux box to different
languages just to see what things are called but I can't quite figure
out how. I want to be able to choose a language, have it install any
necessary packages to localize things, and then do the configuration for
terminal and X, etc. all for me. I don't know how it is in most OS's but
I tried it in BeOS yesterday and it was a simple choice in the menu. I'm
running Mandrake and browsed through the configuration stuff and found
LocaleDrake but it only offers to switch me between English, English
(American), English (Ireland), Swati, and Venda. (Any idea what those
last two even are?) So, any ideas?

-- 
Michael Golden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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