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The Belgian HOWTO
by Dag Wieërs,
dag@mind.be
v1.0.24, 29 February 2000
This document describes how to tweak Linux for Belgian users and lists Linux user groups, businesses and other resources in Belgium.
1.
Introduction
1.1 Why this document?
1.2 New versions of this document
1.3 Translated versions
1.4 Contributions
1.5 Feedback
1.6 Legal stuff
1.7 Todo
2.
Configuration
2.1 Keyboard setup
2.2 Display and applications
2.3 Time zone
2.4 Locale support
2.5 Native language support and codepages
3.
Setting up Internet (Belgian ISP information)
3.1 Dialing in with your modem (PPP)
3.2 Dialing in with your ISDN-modem
3.3 Cablemodem (DHCP)
3.4 ADSL
4.
Belgian Linux user groups
4.1 ALLIN Linux User Group
4.2 Antwerp Linux User Group (ALUG)
4.3 Brussels Linux User Group (BeLUGa)
4.4 Charleroi Linux User Group (CAROLINUX)
4.5 HCC Limburgse Linux Gebruikers Groep (HLLGG)
4.6 HCC Linux Gebruikers Groep Leuven
4.7 Independent Group of Unix-Alikes and Network Activists (IGUANA)
4.8 Infogroep (IGWE)
4.9 Leuvense Linux Users (L2U)
4.10 Limburgse Linux User Group (LILUG)
4.11 Linux.be vzw/asbl
4.12 Linux Belgian Team
4.13 Linux Gebruikers Oost-Vlaanderen (LGOVL)
4.14 Linux User Group De Bruxelles (BxLUG)
4.15 Linux User Group De Namur
4.16 Linux User Group Mons
4.17 Linux User Movement Underground Mad Belgian Aliens (LUMUMBA)
4.18 linuxbe.org
4.19 Local Linux Support Group Gent (LLSGG)
4.20 Open Technology Assembly Linux Special Interest Group
4.21 Student Information Networking (SIN)
4.22 TINA
4.23 Unix Lovers Yield Student Services & Internet Support (ULYSSIS)
4.24 Zeus WPI - Werkgroep Informatica RUG
5.
Belgian Linux businesses
5.1 aDOC Services
5.2 Arafox
5.3 Better Access N.V.
5.4 D. Connect
5.5 Double Barrel Consultancy and Productions
5.6 grmbl productions
5.7 LIFE bvba
5.8 MIND NV
5.9 Phidani Software SPRL
5.10 Spier BVBA
5.11 VirgoPlus sprl
6.
Belgian Linux resources
6.1 Websites
6.2 HOWTO
6.3 HOWTO translations
6.4 FTP
6.5 Usenet
6.6 Mailinglists
6.7 IRC
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