Re: [orca-list] Sonar distro translated to portuguese



If you are installing Gnu/Linux on several systems at once with many
users that you cannot upgrade every six months, try the long term
support release, ubuntu 12.04. This release is only upgraded every two
years. If you are only installing ubuntu on two or three systems and you
don't have a lot of users, then 12.10 is a good choice.

Bill
On 03/28/2013 08:00 AM, luciano de souza wrote:
Hello all,
Certainly, this is not the appropriate forum to discuss about Sonar
project. However, visiting their pages, I couldn't find their address.
Two or three mounths ago, I have installed Sonar distribution. It's a
very good oportunity to use a distro pre-configured for the best
interaction with Orca.
However, there was a bug. Even following all the instructions, I
couldn't translate the interface to portuguese. Another lister has
ratified the problem since he couldn't translate the interface to
czech.
Well, without an interface spoken in my language, the distro is not so
good. For this reason, I left it.
But, I am eager to use Sonar when this bug will be retified. So my
question is: does someone know if nowadays Sonar can be translated to
another languages? In particular to portuguese?
If it's not good to discuss this topic here, I ask if someone knows
where I could make this question?
Regards,
Luciano
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