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Puppy Linux Italian Language (in italiano)

#1 Post by creppolo »

I'm trying the translation of puppy in Italian, the basic version is Precise Puppy 5.7.1, I added some software (gimp, skype, libreoffice and snes emulator for games). now loading the iso to make it available online. is there anyone who is interested?

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I'm sure there would be Italians who would be very interested, thank you for your time and effort. :)

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#3 Post by L18L »

creppolo wrote:...is there anyone who is interested?
...more than just one I am sure.
/usr/sbin/momanager wrote:PET_HELP_MSG="$PET_HELP_MSG Then just send it to me, at <b>bkauler_AT_gmail_DOT_com</b>.

We already have coordinators for some ${LANGPACK}s. The names are as they are known on the Puppy Forum. If you want to contribute any changes for these languages, please send them to these guys:"

PET_HELP_MSG="$PET_HELP_MSG
Danish (da): maans
German (de): L18L
Greek (el): kounelii
French (fr): esmourguit
Italian (it): vicmz (temporary)
Dutch (nl): Bert
Polish (pl): robwoj44
Portuguese (pt): vicmz
Russian (ru): rodin.s
Spanish (es): vicmz"
Grazie e ciao

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#4 Post by creppolo »

here at last is ready the download link of the iso image. is not yet final but I'm using it on all my pc quietly:
http://itapuppy.magix.net/public/
someone tell me if there are any glaring errors? thanks...

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Re: Puppy Linux Italian Language (in italiano)

#5 Post by vicmz »

L18L wrote:
creppolo wrote:...is there anyone who is interested?
...more than just one I am sure.
Bravo, creppolo! I'm going to help you as much as I can. :D
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#6 Post by nipotastro »

is there anyone who is interested?
"di corsa"

(of course!) ;)

good job! [/quote]

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#7 Post by creppolo »

nipotastro wrote:
is there anyone who is interested?
"di corsa"

(of course!) ;)

good job!
:shock: :D

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Puppy Linux Italian Language (in italiano)

#8 Post by L18L »

I am sorry but all is dark and stays dark after
loading modules......

You could try to
- load the official Italian langpack_it
- use latest momanager from http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... &start=144
- create or edit some scripts
- create a new langpack_it and upload it.

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#9 Post by creppolo »

L18L wrote:I am sorry but all is dark and stays dark after
loading modules......

You could try to
- load the official Italian langpack_it
- use latest momanager from http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... &start=144
- create or edit some scripts
- create a new langpack_it and upload it.

I'm sorry, this is the first time ... are you sure that the download of the system has not had any problems? I'm using it perfectly on 7 different pc: 2 acer (various models), 3 netbook (various models), 1 dell, 1 compaq. with the same iso ..

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#10 Post by creppolo »

maybe the downloaded iso was ruined ... if you give me an email I sent you a copy directly to check if it works (in PM)

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#11 Post by L18L »

creppolo wrote:maybe the downloaded iso was ruined ...
Probably not.

Your puppy_precise_5.7.1.sfs/lib does NOT contain modules.
Your zdrv_puppy_precise_5.7.1.sfs/lib/modules does NOT contain kernel/drivers/gpu/drm/gma500 and has wrong version :wink: .

Puppy precise 5.7.1 has linux kernel 3.9.11
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#12 Post by creppolo »

Your puppy_precise_5.7.1.sfs/lib does NOT contain modules.
Your zdrv_puppy_precise_5.7.1.sfs/lib/modules does NOT contain kernel/drivers/gpu/drm/gma500 and has wrong version


thanks for the help but I have no idea what I have to do to put things right, what should I put in "puppy_precise_5.7.1.sfs/lib" and in "zdrv_puppy_precise_5.7.1.sfs/lib/modules"...
what are the modules that are missing?
sorry if I ask you all ...but I do not know what to do! :(

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#13 Post by L18L »

Original puppy precise 5.7.1 has linux kernel 3.9.11 and can automatically load the grafic module for my Asrock AD2550-ITX (cheapest fanless ITX board I have found).

Something went wrong with your remaster. It should have kept /lib/modules/3.9.11 without changing anything, just add your additional software and translations.

If it is just me who complains then forget it....
But a langpack_it would be fine.

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#14 Post by creppolo »

how can I create a new langpack? with momanager? sorry for my problems...

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#15 Post by creppolo »

Langpack
You will also see in the MoManager window, a button to generate a "langpack" PET package. if you would like to translate Puppy for a particular language, this button is very nice. It will gather up all the translations for your language and put them into a PET package, which you can then send to me, and I can place it along with the others at ibiblio.org. See the existing "langpacks" at ibiblio.org, named "langpack_*.pet", for example "langpack_de-20120729.pet":
http://bkhome.org/fossil/woof2.cgi/arti ... 4fefdcbb79
i've found it...

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Howto create a langpack

#16 Post by L18L »

creppolo wrote:i've found it...
Hope you also find momanager (8 posts ) :)

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#17 Post by creppolo »

yes :D thanks.. tomorrow i work on it...

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#18 Post by don570 »

If you want an Italian right-click pet package it's easy to do.

There's about 80 expressions to be translated inside a pinstall.sh file.

I give the instructions here...

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 890#726890

Send the mo file back to me and I will put the pet package together.

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#19 Post by vicmz »

I added your puppy here:

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=83633

Also, I will be glad to let you edit the language pack if you want to. I'm just a temporary maintainer. :D
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#20 Post by creppolo »

:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
thanks!!!

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