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slackware:beginners_guide [2013/02/09 23:42 (UTC)] – Add section about localozation. alienbobslackware:beginners_guide [2015/12/07 12:46 (UTC)] – [Make Slackware Speak your Language] Capital letters for "English" sycamorex
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-Slackware's installer is english-only and it will also assume that english is the language in which you want to be addressed by the programs on your computer. If you are a non-english speaker and want your Slackware system to "talk" to you in your own language, you should check out our instruction article "[[slackware:localization|Localization: Adapt Slackware to your own Language]]"+Slackware's installer is English-only and it will also assume that English is the language in which you want to be addressed by the programs on your computer. If you are a non-English speaker and want your Slackware system to "talk" to you in your own language, you should check out our instruction article "[[slackware:localization|Localization: Adapt Slackware to your own Language]]"
  
  
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