line but how do I do that
from an installed copy that has been updated via a debian package
manager? I think the language change occurred at my first update.
John G
Yahoo probably knows.
http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=knoppix%20language%20change
Look here too:
http://www.debian.org/doc
h from the command line but how do I do that
> from an installed copy that has been updated via a debian package
> manager? I think the language change occurred at my first update.
>
> John G
From the Knoppix.net website:
[quote]
You can install Knoppix to a hard drive, if you wis
copy that has been updated via a debian package
manager? I think the language change occurred at my first update.
John G
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On Thursday 21 September 2006 14:21, John Graves wrote:
> I installed Knoppix as a quick way to get a debian system going on an
> available laptop. At some point I did something so that now a large
> number of the program interfaces are in German. I read that there is a
> language switch in start
On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 05:21:03PM -0400, John Graves wrote:
> I installed Knoppix as a quick way to get a debian system going on an
> available laptop. At some point I did something so that now a large
> number of the program interfaces are in German. I read that there is a
> language switch
I installed Knoppix as a quick way to get a debian system going on an
available laptop. At some point I did something so that now a large
number of the program interfaces are in German. I read that there is a
language switch in start up but as this is now on a hard drive, where do
I look for
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