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Comment spanish gnuLinEx user (Score 1) 219

I'm reading slashdot from a gnuLinEx computer in a public library right now. As somebody has told, it is a localised debian with funny names for the most used programs, taken from emblematic animals/monuments/people from Extremadura. In example, Zurbaran (the Gimp) was a famous painter, and Brasero (k3b) is a traditional coal stove. The government of Extremadura has also made a serious effort to bring broadband internet access to rural areas, were most of the people live. Now, all public libraries and schools in Extremadura have computers with gnuLinEx and broadband, and kids no longer use Windows at school.

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