Hi. The KDE-LiveCD has one big problem (for non-english users): It only supports the english language. But there maybe also some users that wan't a CD that supports their own language. ATM I only know two solutions for this: 1. Provide a fully localized dvd version. I'm working on this dvd atm. [1] The main problem there is: if we use kdm, the users must add "live_locale=their_language" at the bootprompt. kdm has no option to choose the language at login (like gdm). This maybe would a problem for some of them. 2. Create a tutorial that give's the ability to local communities to create their own CD-Version. After test3 I've created an initial wiki page [2] that could help with this. ATM I don't know another solution for this. There was also the proposal to use jigdo for this (and leaving enough free space on the normal cd). But I'm not sure if this works with squashfs (the size would be different on every creation of the same spin). So I would need proposals in this question. Any comment would accepted. :) Sebastian [1] http://git.fedoraproject.org/?p=hosted/livecd;a=blob;f=config/livedvd-fedora-kde.ks;h=a3407c142813446b7959f4864bb548e58e04fe8f;hb=HEAD [2] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/FeatureFedoraKDE/KDELiveCD/LocalizedVersions
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