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What Linux Distributions are multilingual?

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Which Linux distributions out there are multilingual (not programming languages), and what languages do the multilingual distros support?

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  1. Check out the latest version of Ubuntu. Their web page has a lot of info to help you


  2. Most of them.  Generally all the major distributions have support for major languages.  Here is what I got when I typed Fedora Farsi into Google's Linux-specific search engine:

    http://www.google.com/linux?hl=en&q=Fedo...

    The page in question can be found at

    http://www.google.com/linux

    Another page I found is this:

    http://groups.google.com/group/linux.gen...

    http://linuxreviews.org/gentoo/i18n/

    Generally, people all over the world use Linux.  And these customizations have often happened on a grass roots level even when, as in China and Iran, there are or people are working on "Official Linux" (which does go against the point of Open Source, Doesn't it?

    So whatever distro interests you there is probably a version in the language or languages you want -- or alternatively a way to get one, since developers are often looking for user feedback.

  3. Ubuntu Linux is one off the top of my head. It supports alot of languages.

  4. check out www.icewalkers.com it should have all that information for you. thats a lot of information to ask for considering how many distributors there are

  5. AIX

    ubuntoo

    fedora 9

    suse

    they are multilingual.

    Hope this helps

    Cheers:)

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