Am 23. May, 2006 schwätzte Alan Dayley so:
> der.hans said:
>>
>> The orphanage is in .mx?
>
> Yes.
>
>> Eagle Scouts are a 501c3? If so, they might be able to get computers from
>> AzStrut.
>>
>> Maybe also from the computer non-profit at SCC that RedSeven sponsors.
>
> The troop's sponsoring organization is a church. I'm sure that is
> different than a 501c3 but it is definately non-profit.
Don't know how that'll affect donations.
>> OO.o2
>> the GIMP
>> Blender
>> GAIM ( if they allow instant messengers )
>> PDF Creator
>> ...
>>
>> We should have a list of good Free Software for win32.
>
> Needs to all be in spanish. I know OO.o2 can do that but I don't know
> about the others.
I thought they were. They certain work mostly in German :).
http://www.gimp.org/docs/
No Spanish :(.
Maybe that's another project for the Eagle Scouts, translate the software
:). If the kids at the orphanage are old enough they could also work on
submitting translations.
Boot Knoppix or Ubuntu LiveCD in Spanish and see what you get.
> Interesting note about languages: I went to research how to make Windows
> run in multiple languages. (Please correct me if you see my understanding
> is wrong.) This is according to
> http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/DrIntl/faqs/MUIFaq.mspx
>
> - First, to use another language on Windows 2000 or newer, you must aquire
> the Multilingual User Interface (MUI) software. That means spending
> money.
> - The MUI is only available through the volume license program. ie. Big
> businesses.
> - The MUI will not install on Windows XP Home, only WinXP Professional.
>
> So, we will have much difficulty taking donated computers with WinXP Home
> and getting them to work in spanish. The alternative to all the above is
I disagree. debian and Ubuntu will install in Spanish :).
> to go buy the localized spanish version of WinXP, one for each computer.
>
> The bottom line appears to be that you cannot convert the licensed
> software from one language to another with giving money to MS. Great. It
> is probably true that talking to the right people at MS could end up with
> donated solutions but the troop only has a few weeks now. Don't know if
> there is time to set that up.
>
> This project's leaders did not know the above and are now very
> discouraged. I'll have to show the Ubuntu!
As you know, I'm a fan of debian and Ubuntu. Maybe check into extramaduro
Linux, though. I'm probably spelling that wrong, but it's a GNU/Linux
distro from one of the states in Spain, so it should have excellent spanish
support.
I don't know if computer Spanish in .es is different than in .mx.
ciao,
der.hans
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