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hey John,

Here is a Simplified Chinese version.

I delete the translation, seems that the board can't display chinese well.

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I'll send you a .htm format(encoding in GB2312) via email, hope it helps.

Quote (Fiazle @ Feb. 10 2006,11:11)
hey John,

Here is a Simplified Chinese version.

I delete the translation, seems that the board can't display chinese well.

<hr/>

I'll send you a .htm format(encoding in GB2312) via email, hope it helps.

you can put a link here!
I've got the German translation in "html" aswell. Maybe John or another Administrator can temporarily set a e-mail adress where we can send the html files to. (just want to get rid of the code) :)
I just wanted to comment on what I have done just as an experiment. I am now sitting in my office listening to classical music from four computers. I'm making this post from one of those computers now. One computer is a year 2000 IBM desktop p-II 256mb ram, one is an HP Pavilion 6330 300mhz 256mb ram and the third is a litle mixed up dinosaur that I'm on right now with pII (Klamath) series 256mb ram, I prefer AMD but I just had to drag these old clunkers in and see what I could do with them. The cool thing about it all is that they are running Damn Small Linux on a network and they have all been running for a day now playing high band width music no lagging and unless we have a power failure I don't expect to see them go down due to OS problems.. I have been watching the progress of this /distro for a couple of years now and so far DSL 2.2 is just one more step in the right direction. It is so cool, runs from cdrom or installs slick as greased lightning. The IBM needed a boot disk to get it started but after that just like every other computer it found all of the hardware logged onto the network and XMMS has been piping in the music of the golden age. Oh yeah the router is a Lonksys 802.11b and the broadband cable modem is a Terayon TJ615. I tell everyone that will listen about Damn Small Linux and encourage them to give it a try, and yes I also encourage them to make a donation. Who am I? Just a linux newby who might be considered a mugwump when it comes to operating systems and I love the lionhearted effort that goes into the production of this little piece of dynomite called Damn Small Linux.
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