Originally Posted by
rat I thought a good way to learn Russian would be to boot my computer up in Russian under Knoppix (a live Linux (UNIX-like) bootable CD). This works well but I cannot type URLs in Russian or use the command shell. My guesses at UNIX commands in Russian are wrong (tried hitting the English keys, then tried transliterating).
Is there a good web-based intro to UNIX commands in Russian? Whenever I Google for this, I get Russian descriptions around English commands.
Honestly, I don't completely understand what do you need.
Some Unix/Linux docs in Russian? If so, there's a *lot* of places around the Net -- here's a couple of links to start from:
http://www.linux.ru/docs/ http://linuxdocs.stsland.ru/
If you need to have russian names for standart Unix commands, I don't think it's a good idea. How can you translate "ls", "mv" or "rm" to any language (and why?)
Finally, if you can't live without it, you always can try BASH aliases (or function defs)