Kashubian Kubuntu 9.10 Compilation
Filed under: Computers — Tags: computer, Kashubian, kashubian linux, Linux distribution — Yurek @ 4:23 pm 15 January 2010 Comments (0)
Mark Kwidzińsczi has compiled, and made available as an ISO, Kubuntu 9.10 Linux distribution optimized for the Kashubian language. This repackaged distribution defaults to the Kashubian language K Desktop Environment (KDE), as localized by Mark Kwidzińsczi and Michôł Òstrowsczi. Because many Linux programs are yet to be localized into Kashubian, Polish language menus will appear in the untranslated applications. Arguably, a bonus feature of this distribution are the video and audio codecs normally unavailable in a CD-based distribution. Thanks to these codecs, users will be able to play files encoded in the most popular video/audio formats.
Due to the 700MB size limitation, some of the applications included in the vanilla Kubuntu 9.10 distribution had to be removed while others were added; the determination which applications to add/remove was made subjectively and can be argued. Nonetheless, this is a welcomed addition to the wealth of Linux distributions and the first one specifically compiled for the Kashubian user in mind.
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( 32-bit distribution compatible with 64-bit systems)
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