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GNOME In Hindi

whacker9 writes "IndLinux.org has released GNOME interface in Hindi which is the most commonly spoken language in India. The interface is called "Milan" which is Hindi for "union". Check out the press release on New Indian Express, the release page and some screenshots (for those who understand the lingo).."

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  1. Figures. Figures. Figures. by The+Cydonian · · Score: 2, Informative

    18 official languages (check a recent rupee note). 845 non-official, but recognised. 1053 dialects. :-)

    Also, as I said in my earlier post, this is probably not the first Indian language port; Tamil got there first. Any case, IndLinux, the group behind this particular port, has sub-groups for all official Indian languages.