Big Review on German Linux-User-Magazine
Big Review on German Linux-User-Magazine
Hi there,
in the new Linux-User (Magazine, Germany) there is a long review about puppy 1.04. They also put a iso of puppy on the Magazine-CD.
Have a look: www.linux-user.de and enjoy it. vabene
in the new Linux-User (Magazine, Germany) there is a long review about puppy 1.04. They also put a iso of puppy on the Magazine-CD.
Have a look: www.linux-user.de and enjoy it. vabene
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When I was in Germany many years ago, I found most of the younger generation reluctant to use English because they had only used it in the classroom environment. I usually overcame that by engaging them in German first. I found that although the Germans that I encountered to by shy at first when speaking English, when they eased up, they knew more than they gave themselves credit for knowing. (We found it easier for me to put up with their Queen's English than them put up with my German.)
MU - When I was last in Hamburg, there were still two Germanys.
Babbs
When I was in Germany many years ago, I found most of the younger generation reluctant to use English because they had only used it in the classroom environment. I usually overcame that by engaging them in German first. I found that although the Germans that I encountered to by shy at first when speaking English, when they eased up, they knew more than they gave themselves credit for knowing. (We found it easier for me to put up with their Queen's English than them put up with my German.)
MU - When I was last in Hamburg, there were still two Germanys.
Babbs
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think this will most likely increase download rates from Germany I just got the mag today and wanted to post on it as well.
btw how does the wiki work anyway? just register and post?
waere vielleicht keine schlechte Sache mit mehr deutschen Beitraegen ...
hat jemand rausgekriegt, wie man ein deutsches Tastaturlayout mit Umlauten hinkriegt?
btw how does the wiki work anyway? just register and post?
waere vielleicht keine schlechte Sache mit mehr deutschen Beitraegen ...
hat jemand rausgekriegt, wie man ein deutsches Tastaturlayout mit Umlauten hinkriegt?
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register and post - here are the details
http://www.murga.org/%7Epuppy/viewtopic.php?p=3265#3265
http://www.murga.org/%7Epuppy/viewtopic.php?p=3265#3265
Umlaute work like described on the german wiki-page, but just with Gtk2-applications, not in the console or with Gtk1.
I did not use de-latin1.map, but de-latin1-nodeadkeys.map.
Somewhere else in the forum is described, how you can set the locale to get the console displaying Umlaute, but I think you also might have to install german fonts that contain
I did not use de-latin1.map, but de-latin1-nodeadkeys.map.
Somewhere else in the forum is described, how you can set the locale to get the console displaying Umlaute, but I think you also might have to install german fonts that contain
@babbs...
Yes, the young ones speak english quite well.
But in my board I also have many users around an age of 50.
They have more problems, especially if they grew up in the former soviet area (easter germany, where people learned russian as first foreign language in school).
So it was long ago you were in germany, when there still was the wall (german reunion was in 1989)
Mark
Yes, the young ones speak english quite well.
But in my board I also have many users around an age of 50.
They have more problems, especially if they grew up in the former soviet area (easter germany, where people learned russian as first foreign language in school).
So it was long ago you were in germany, when there still was the wall (german reunion was in 1989)
Mark