The NetBSD Foundation published its first quarterly status report in 2005, covering the months January through March of 2005. Among many other things, this status report covers the addition of TCP/SACK and PAM support, the
opening of the Foundations Online Store, the new stable pkgsrc branch and various port-specific items.
does this netbsd support the hindi and bengali script? this netbsd sounds like interesting but if it does not have the essential hindi and bengali support then useless it is much!
I don’t know about specific languages, but NetBSD is working on uwscons: universal wscons, to support different scripts on the console.
See http://www.feyrer.de/NetBSD/blog.html#20050406_0318 for some example screenshots.
I think borader perspective is required here, there is more to NetBSD than mere Hindi or Bengali fonts. If there would be demand enough for NetBSD to support those fonts, probably it would. The article is not about font support so lets stick to it then and not deviate away from the topic.
No. It doesnt. the only supported commercial Linux distributions are RHEL and Mandrake. Fedora core 3 and above have bengali, hindi, tamil, gujarathi and others included by default. None of the BSD’s include indic language support