Just as I am warmly welcomed to antiX, I,too, wanted to welcome it to my mother tongue with
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url was:"http://antix.mepis.org/index.php/Turkish"
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. Very soon antiX will be breathing in and with Turkish as well. Happy is antiX, which will be available in one more language!
Vizesiz Gezegen
topic title: Welcome to Turkish, antiX!
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anticapitalista
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Excellent work Vizesiz.
I really appreciate you taking the time to translate to Turkish and I hope it will encourage Turkish speakers to try out antiX.
I really appreciate you taking the time to translate to Turkish and I hope it will encourage Turkish speakers to try out antiX.
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Congratulations, Vizesiz!
AntiX has proven to be of much value in these times of 'everything plus the kitchen sink' distros.
Excellent Debian base plus an increasingly well configured desktop (which, unlike the desktop environments, can be dismembered to the needs of the user) makes it a smart choice for old and not so old pc's.
AntiX has proven to be of much value in these times of 'everything plus the kitchen sink' distros.
Excellent Debian base plus an increasingly well configured desktop (which, unlike the desktop environments, can be dismembered to the needs of the user) makes it a smart choice for old and not so old pc's.
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I loved being in Turkey. What a fantastic country, good food, great people and beautiful countryside. The only regret was not having more than two weeks to enjoy it.