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New tamil linux site
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M K Saravanan,
Member Research Staff,
The AU-KBC Centre for Internet & Telecom Technologies,
Madras Institute of Technology, Anna University,
Chromepet, Chennai 600 044.
Tamilnadu, INDIA
Tel (O): 91 44 2417885 Email: mksarav@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2000 16:58:20 +0900
From: Dr. V. Venkataramanan <venkat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello and Greetings.
We are glad to present a new website http://www.tamillinux.org It is
mirrored at http://www.os4.com/tamil
This is an unifying effort of all linux efforts toward localizing to
tamil language. The site is both from the developer and the user point
of view. While we provide a platform for the linux developers to
discuss their work, we also make their work available to the common
user. Simply put, we aspire to make this a one-stop resource point for
all your tamil linux needs.
The site contains, as of now, a lot of introduction to linux, user tips,
how-tos, tutorials and other documents. It also has pointers to other
linux resources. We plan to build up on it. Also all tamil linux
programs and utilities are available for the user from a single page
(ftp access is also possible). This is expected to grow further. We
plan to add discussions in the near future. All tamil material are
presented in dynamic TSCII fonts (no need to install any fonts).
Simultaneous to this, we are also setting up a Tamil Linux Project at
SourceForge (sourceforge.net), this is a consortium of multinational IT
companies such as VA Linux, HP, IBM, etc. This project space will be
made use for all developments. Everyone is welcome to join this. The
project related discussions are currently at www.egroups.com/tamilinux
Some of you may be aware; the recently released K Desktop Environment
(KDE) for linux and unix operating systems version 2.0 supports tamil as
one of the languages. This for the first time in any indic languages an
operating system user interface is available. We are proud that tamil
leads the way here. Mr. Sivakumar has planned and executed this project,
with the support of some volunteers. Thus it is possible to do most of
your daily computer tasks -like editing, drawing, web browsing, ftp,
dial up connection, file management, in tamil interface. Linux as you
may be knowing is a powerful multiuser, multitasking, operating system -
even linux power operations like user and network management, task
scheduling, etc. can now be done in tamil. KDE also comes with an
office suite (word processor, spreadsheet, presentation, illustration),
siva and others are currently adding tamil support to this also. An
easy guide to setting up a working tamil computer is presented in the site.
Another elegant and powerful desktop for unix-like systems, GNOME is
also now starting to wear tamil look. Mr. Dinesh Nadarajah is leading
the group. tamillinux.org houses both these projects. Mr. Sivaraj has
written a powerful console support to tamil. A few of us have also
written documentation for these. We welcome you to use and enjoy all these.
Mr. Maniam of iDNS.com, singapore has helped us in getting the domain
name registered and ensured initial web support. Mr. P. Asokan of
Chennaionline (aaraamthinai) has provided additional web and ftp
facilities. We are grateful to them. A voluntary initiative like this
needs a lot of participation, even nontechnical volunteers can help in
documentation and translation. We look forward to your support. If you
maintain a pointer to the websites, please include tamillinux.org also.
Now we welcome to the site http://www.tamillinux.org . Please convey
your suggestions and opinions. Thank you,
Dr. V. Venkataramanan
Tokyo, Japan 9th Nov. 2000
venkat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
PS: This is mailed to you/the group with a sincere hope that it may
interest you. We apologise if this is irrelevant to you.
Forward this mail, if you think someone/group might be interested. Thanks.
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