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Le Francophones-HOWTO : Linux & la langue française

Écrit par Guylhem Aznar, <guylhem(à)metalab.unc.edu>

v3.2.2 ; Décembre 2001


Copyright © 1997, 1998, 1999, Guylhem Aznar ; librement distribuable selon les termes du GNU Free Documentation License, http://www.fsf.org/licenses/fdl.html. Toutes les marques citées appartiennent à leurs propriétaires respectifs.

1. Présentation

2. Les problèmes

3. Le vocabulaire : petit lexique

4. Réglage du clavier sous Linux

5. XFree

6. Réglage du clavier pour les applications en mode texte

7. Réglage du clavier pour les applications X

8. Remerciements


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Red Hat Package Manager, which is a system for working with complete software packages. Files usually have a .rpm extension and can be installed using various tools, including KPackage and RPMDrake. The system will alert you if other packages are needed before you can install new software.

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