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hi Debian users,
I figured some of you might be interested in participating in the
GTypist project, a simple console typing tutor, by translating or
testing the upcoming 2.10 release (of course lesson authors and
programmers are also welcome!).
Here is the announcement:
http://lists.gnu.org/archi
Hi,
Holger Wansing wrote:
> [ Sorry for cross-posting ]
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently trying to get translations updated for our debian-installer for
> Buster.
> For several languages the translation has some work to do, and there is no
> translator active for those languages (or they really ne
[ Sorry for cross-posting ]
Hi,
I'm currently trying to get translations updated for our debian-installer for
Buster.
For several languages the translation has some work to do, and there is no
translator active for those languages (or they really need help on translating).
These are: Amha
songbird wrote:
Jessie is out! that makes for a lot of time for
folks on the installer, release team, debuggers,
documentors, etc.
i appreciate and applaud each of you when i see
what is happening.
every day your work is helpful to me and to
others that i help.
THANK YOU again,
On Sunday 26 April 2015 14:07:06 songbird wrote:
> Jessie is out! that makes for a lot of time for
> folks on the installer, release team, debuggers,
> documentors, etc.
>
> i appreciate and applaud each of you when i see
> what is happening.
>
> every day your work is helpful to me and to
>
Jessie is out! that makes for a lot of time for
folks on the installer, release team, debuggers,
documentors, etc.
i appreciate and applaud each of you when i see
what is happening.
every day your work is helpful to me and to
others that i help.
THANK YOU again,
songbird
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Bob wrote:
David wrote:
Bob wrote:
David wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering about the winforlin/wine debate as I've never used
either in the past, and was wondering about list members experiences
with both/either.
I used to run it years ago so I could run Irfanview and getright (I
may se
David wrote:
Bob wrote:
David wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering about the winforlin/wine debate as I've never used
either in the past, and was wondering about list members experiences
with both/either.
I used to run it years ago so I could run Irfanview and getright (I
may set it up agai
Bob wrote:
David wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering about the winforlin/wine debate as I've never used
either in the past, and was wondering about list members experiences
with both/either.
I used to run it years ago so I could run Irfanview and getright (I may
set it up again, this time f
David wrote:
Hello,
I have to run a programme for a work environment that usually runs
just on windows.
I was wondering about the winforlin/wine debate as I've never used
either in the past, and was wondering about list members experiences
with both/either.
I remember reading (some years
A small omission.
All of this is to run on a 64 bit, dual core system.
I have to run a programme for a work environment that usually runs just on
windows.
I was wondering about the winforlin/wine debate as I've never used either in
the past, and was wondering about list members experiences w
Hello,
I have to run a programme for a work environment that usually runs just
on windows.
I was wondering about the winforlin/wine debate as I've never used
either in the past, and was wondering about list members experiences
with both/either.
I remember reading (some years ago) that stab
[Please Cc me on replies, I'm not subscribed to -boot)
On Thu, 8 Apr 2004, Christian Perrier wrote:
> -Hindi (or whatever people from India will feel most appropriate
> besides English)
>
Hindi is good. Bengali and Tamil also have active Linux translation
teams, with Bengali you get Bangladesh
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