On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 2:52 PM, Gavin Hanover <
gavin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> you can only change languages if the language pack has been installed.
> last time i used a windows that was sold in a non-english native language
> was arabic, and that was windows 98, so i doubt my experience still valid in
> that respect.
> however, when using "multi-lingual" versions of windows (xp/vista), the
> alternate languages are only available when you install the language packs.
> learn to navigate blind (ie - start+R for run dialog, cmd, enter your
> commands)
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> On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 11:20 AM, agent69 <
agent69@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> Can you guys help me with a "hypothetical" scenario.
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>> I am Agent69 and have been captured by the Chinese government. I am being
>> held in a room with 3 computers, I don't read or write Chinese but I can log
>> in to the systems because I watched one of the officers log in while they
>> where interrogating me. The problem is when I get into the systems ( 1
>> redhat box and 2 XP Workstations) can I change the language on the systems
>> to English and install my root-kit and then change it back?
>>
>> How have you handled non-English systems in the past?
>>
>>
>> Agent
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