Hi,
Thanks to all who are helping me out. another thing--> I have installed Redhat 10, and when i installed the redhat , I also checked Urdu language locales, but these are not installed, now when i look in CDs there is no RPM for urdu locales.
Would you please tell me where to find these locales package, or how to install these locales.
In debian i used the command "sudo dpkg-recofigure localse", and then i checked urdu and it was installed, and when i logged on again, i chose urdu and urdu was enabled and translations were being shown.
but this command does not run in REDHAT , please tell me the right way so that my translated ".mo" files could be active, and i could see urdu in menus.
Tahir Rauf Butt Bsc(Hons). CS PU College of IT www.geocities.com\linux_kernel_worm
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Hi Tahir,
On 8/7/06, Tahir Abdul Rauf Butt linux_kernel_worm@yahoo.com wrote:
I have installed Redhat 10...
Do you mean Fedora Core?
Would you please tell me where to find these locales package, or how to install these locales.
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but this command does not run in REDHAT , please tell me the right way so that my translated ".mo" files could be active, and i could see urdu in menus.
When logging in, you can select language from there to see all your translations appearing in Menu's.
Alternatively, after logging in (with any language), use this from command line... LANG=ur_PK.UTF-8 gedit
This will run _only_ gedit with ur_PK locale.
I hope that helps :)
--On Monday, August 07, 2006 4:10 PM +0530 "???? ??? (Mayank Jain)" mayank.gnu@gmail.com wrote:
Alternatively, after logging in (with any language), use this from command line... LANG=ur_PK.UTF-8 gedit
That selects a locale from those installed. The question is how to install an additional one.
Tahir Abdul Rauf Butt wrote:
I have installed Redhat 10, and when i installed the
redhat , I also checked Urdu language locales, but these are not installed, now when i look in CDs there is no RPM for urdu locales.
Which Fedora Core did you install ? And just to be sure can you share the anaconda-ks.cfg that should be in /root ?
:Sankarshan
Tahir Abdul Rauf Butt wrote:
I have installed Redhat 10, and when i installed the
redhat , I also checked Urdu language locales, but these are not installed, now when i look in CDs there is no RPM for urdu locales.
You'll probably get a much better idea of today's Fedora capabilities by installing a recent release like Fedora Core 5 or Fedora Core 6 Test 2 rather than old stuff like Red Hat Linux 10/Fedora Core 1 (you do realise the project released 4 OS versions since RHL 10/FC 1, and is about to release the 5th one?)
Even Fedora Legacy won't be maintaining Fedora Core 1 by the end of the month
Regards,
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