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- Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 23:29:00 +0900
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Well, thanks everybody. I think I'll have to try all of these distributor to figure out which ones best for me. > Mandrake tends to be more Eurocentric. If a Japanese-capable > Linux is important to you (but you've already said you can't read > Japanese, so I don't know how badly you really need that capability), I can't read Japanese doesn't really mean I can't at all. I sometimes do deal with Japanese documents and applications. And, I'll be sharing the same computer with Japanese people. So, it's important to have Japanese capability. Liton
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