Time to get you Americans onto to the international system of units (SI-system)?
Stop arguing about kilometres all the time and get rid of "feet", "inches", "miles" and "pounds", "fahrenheit" etc. Or learn the transformation calculations. The US always has to be non-standard about everything (Haven't forgot Great Britain).
Don't you use SI-units when dealing with physics? Then it shouldn't be to difficult.
Most people will say that the two letter language code for norwegian is 'no'. But if we have two norweigan languages there must be two seperate codes. Some programs use 'nb' for norwegian "bokmål" and 'nn' for norwegian "nynorsk".
So, are the locales for e.g. the bokmål variant supposed to be stored in/usr/share/locale/nb or/usr/share/locale/no?
Have a Fujitsu MPF320AH buyed Oct 2000. Recently started to lock up and giving messages like
hda: drive not ready for command. Sometimes giving terrifying repeatedly mechanical clicking or beeping like noises. It hasn't died completely yet. Luckily it works atleast the first 20 minutes after a cold start so I could copy of my data. So the warranty has gone out I suppose (one year?)
Time to get you Americans onto to the international system of units (SI-system)?
Stop arguing about kilometres all the time and get rid of "feet", "inches", "miles" and "pounds", "fahrenheit" etc. Or learn the transformation calculations. The US always has to be non-standard about everything (Haven't forgot Great Britain).
Don't you use SI-units when dealing with physics? Then it shouldn't be to difficult.
Most people will say that the two letter language code for norwegian is 'no'. But if we have two norweigan languages there must be two seperate codes. Some programs use 'nb' for norwegian "bokmål" and 'nn' for norwegian "nynorsk".
So, are the locales for e.g. the bokmål variant supposed to be stored in /usr/share/locale/nb or /usr/share/locale/no?
Have a Fujitsu MPF320AH buyed Oct 2000. Recently started to lock up and giving messages like hda: drive not ready for command.
Sometimes giving terrifying repeatedly mechanical clicking or beeping like noises. It hasn't died completely yet. Luckily it works atleast the first 20 minutes after a cold start so I could copy of my data. So the warranty has gone out I suppose (one year?)