Sorry, no solution (yet), but I had been thinking about exactly the same problem. It would be great if you could share your success-story, once it is running. To start with: I didn't see the Thai - kde language files on the kde servers to download. Where did you get it? I assume they exist somewhere, I remember having seen kde in Thai in a shop somewhere. Regards, Matt On Thursday 12 August 2004 04:50, Peter wrote:
Hi,
I'm about to help a small charity with getting some machines online for kids to look at web pages in their native country (Thailand), and it'll be SuSE Linux based (Pro 9.1, nothing but the best ;-). I have mainly one question:
For remote admin purposes I want to run the base OS (i.e. anything done from teh command line) in English because that is easier to manage for me and for others that might want to help out, but I need the X11 platform (i.e what the end user sees) to be in Thai. Keyboards aren't a problem because a Thai keyboard is dual US+Thai layout, but will I be able to indeed run the whole GUI side of things in Thai (including OpenOffice) or am I facing an uphill battle?
Ideas and suggestions welcome. The end user stations will probably be running in thin client mode unless we run short of server capacity ;-).
Kind regards, /// Peter ///