lBSD_de - a german localization FreeBSD Project 44
Axel Gruner writes "A german BSD-Community, namely BSDForen.de, has officially anounced their new project "lBSD_de". "lBSD_de" is a modification of the FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE Operating System to better fit the needs of German speaking users.
Another goal of the project is developing new features. Of course, whatever new there is will be passed to the FreeBSD-Developers to either implement it or drop it. That way, avoiding two FreeBSDs each with different features is guaranteed.
For further information, visit the project's homepage at http://www.lbsdde.de."
Another goal of the project is developing new features. Of course, whatever new there is will be passed to the FreeBSD-Developers to either implement it or drop it. That way, avoiding two FreeBSDs each with different features is guaranteed.
For further information, visit the project's homepage at http://www.lbsdde.de."
If software is dead, well.... (Score:1, Funny)
"Software Industry is dead" [slashdot.org], i guess saying that "BSD is dead" is sort of redundant.
No. (Score:2)
Actually, last time I set up an Outlook ExpreÃY
for a friend of mine, I was wondering what
"account" does mean on German. It took me a fair
amount of minutes.
I am explicitly against anglicisms in the German
language, and people know me as anti-USA, but I
think "use the right tool for the job" (yes, I'm
a BSD user...), so I don't have any German com-
puter programme any more except for WinZip, where
I have no crack for the English version
OTOH, I'm not using Windows for anything but
gaming any mo
Re:No. (Score:2)
have nothing to do with them.
What more counts is the current. And I see the
USA as a fascist country. Partially.
This doesn't mean I don't know any person who
lives over there and has a bit of a clue.
Is it...? (Score:1)
Don't mention the war! (Score:1, Funny)
Localistations (Score:2)
Rus
Re:Localistations (Score:1, Informative)
Also error messages will stay in english.