02-15-2016, 11:29 AM
Howdy from Thailand!
I have been using Linux for about two years. I have an old machine (Dell Latitude E5500) which I run Puppy Linux Tahr Pup and SLACKO64 as my main operating systems. That is about to change. I need something with full BASH, something a little more robust than Puppy for doing certain things, like running a better text editor, for one example. Though I will always use Puppy at least in the background. I am a minimalist Linux distro user--all the way.
Meantime I have Linux Lite installed to my USB stick. I will be using it this way for a while until I am used to it.
One thing I have found that I do not like so far is that after installation I find that my calendar and the strftime configuration I use in Geany is being displayed in Thai. I am sure this is coming from the fact that I am in Thailand and the time and date are being fed to the computer in Thai. I know it doesn't have to be this way, but I do not know how to change it. Any ideas? Any help would be sincerely appreciated.
All that being said, I have to say I absolutely love this distro! It runs wonderfully on my system and it had pretty much everything I needed to start work right out of the box.
Glad to be here!
Thank you!
I have been using Linux for about two years. I have an old machine (Dell Latitude E5500) which I run Puppy Linux Tahr Pup and SLACKO64 as my main operating systems. That is about to change. I need something with full BASH, something a little more robust than Puppy for doing certain things, like running a better text editor, for one example. Though I will always use Puppy at least in the background. I am a minimalist Linux distro user--all the way.
Meantime I have Linux Lite installed to my USB stick. I will be using it this way for a while until I am used to it.
One thing I have found that I do not like so far is that after installation I find that my calendar and the strftime configuration I use in Geany is being displayed in Thai. I am sure this is coming from the fact that I am in Thailand and the time and date are being fed to the computer in Thai. I know it doesn't have to be this way, but I do not know how to change it. Any ideas? Any help would be sincerely appreciated.
All that being said, I have to say I absolutely love this distro! It runs wonderfully on my system and it had pretty much everything I needed to start work right out of the box.
Glad to be here!
Thank you!
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