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I would imagine that the pspp team would welcome someone who could help create another language interface. But since that does not seem to be available yet (and someone correct me if I am wrong), then I tried to find other free statistical software for Linux you could use. It would help to know what level of statistics and types of procedures you are needing, but here is what I found. A program called ViSta is difficult to find a working download page, the only one I could find for Linux is an early version which is buggy. You could write the author. ViSta: The Visual Statistics System http://forrest.psych.unc.edu/research/vista-frames/unixvista.html R does have Spanish documentation, and a very active mailing list. CRAN: Contributed Documentation http://cran.r-project.org/other-docs.html But something else you might want to consider is GenStat, which is available for free for qualifying individuals, including educators in developing countries. It says there is Linux available. GenStat Discovery | VSN International http://www.vsni.co.uk/es/software/discovery/genstat-discovery Two other options that I can think of are: 1. Use PSPP in English, providing your students with a link to the web based PSPP Users Manual, which they could read using Google Translate or whatever translation engine they prefer. http://pspp.benpfaff.org/~blp/pspp-master/latest/user-manual/html_node/index.html However, the web version does not seem to have been set up with html CODE tags, at this point (I tested with translate.yahoo.com and translate.google.com). Those are html tags that tell translation engines not to translate the text indicated. Without those tags, translation engines happily translate commands into the foreign language, totally disregarding their sanctity and rendering the translation very confusing. Insertion of CODE tags is something that should be considered if it has not already been added as a feature of the online manual. (NOTE to PSPP team: adding these tags is not a trivial project, but requires no knowledge of any foreign language, and I believe would render the online manual a meaningful document for a larger portion of the international community without requiring developing separate ports for each language.) 2. The other option which I would expect is already available in Spanish, would be to have your students learn how to use the statistical functions provided in whatever free spreadsheet program is included with your Ubuntu Distribution. If none is included, Open Office Calc is free software that will run on Linux and does include many statistical functions. Eliana On 3/13/12, RriveraP <ram...@sierra.scu.sld.cu> wrote: > Hello: > Perhaps it si not de right e-mail addres for this purpose but I > sincerally request for your help. > I am an statistics teacher and allways used SPSS 11.5 over windows > platform and we decided to use GNU PSPP instead. > Now we are facing a terrible trouble, it means the language. > All the version founded are absolutely in english. > We need solve this problem and start teaching stistics using free software. > I forgot to say we use GNU/Linux ubuntu 10.04. > We would like to recive at least an answer about this. > We thank you. > Best reagards. > Lic. Ramon Rivera Peque??o > _______________________________________________ Pspp-users mailing list Pspp-users@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pspp-users