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Debian Chinese panel

Debian Chinese Panel is a program used to link other Chinese programs. It provides a user friendly interface for users to use and configure Chinese and Chinese programs. It also simplifies the installation/configuation of Chinese packages. Users can install this package in order to have a basic Chinese environment.

Debian Chinese Panel runs mainly on Debian GNU/Linux, but all the Debian-based Linux distributions can use it too, such as Corel Linux and StormLinux. If your GNU/Linux distribution uses rpm as the package manager, you can still use it; it has been converted into an rpm package for this purpose. However, there will be no guarantee that the rpm version will work correctly. Users who use an rpm package need to install other Chinese programs manually.

Last updated 8 May, 2002


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0.1.3

0.1.3 stable released on 2000-10-26

  • Released: 26 Oct, 2000
  • Code Maturity: Stable
  • Source Archive: zhttp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/c/cpanel/cpanel_0.4.0.orig.tar.gz
  • Licenses: GPLv2orlater
  • Interfaces: X Window System

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