Luis Alfredo Prada (juankprada@xxxxxxxxx) said: > Maybe im ill be taking this discussion on another direction, but its my > opinion. I've used Ubuntu and so its LiveCD installation. There you can > select your language during the installation process and if you language > isnt english then an aditiona step is added in the installation which is > the 'downloading language support' or something like that. > > As ive also seen fedora's DVD installation method, i can see that you > can manage some extra packages that are not included in the iso image so > during the installation those packages are downloaded from the > repositories. > > Isnt it possible to add a similar feature to LiveCD?, like adding the > 'Select your language' step and use the repositories to download the > language support if its not english? That's sort of orthogonal to having the livecd actually *come up* in the user's requested language - they'll still need to be able to process whatever language the live CD is in just to get to this point. Bill -- Fedora-desktop-list mailing list Fedora-desktop-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-desktop-list