Congrats! This is really great project!
Congrats! This is really great project!
Really cool project.Ubuntu is getting ooler and cooler !
Last edited by vignesh; August 14th, 2005 at 06:18 AM.
a school in our area did this with some windows computers last year.
the corruption and procrastination in the school system is horrible-
the computers are 5 years old. the bus is now complete, but hasn't gone, nor probably ever will, becuase it needs an oil change and nobody is going to bother to do it.
the reason the computers are so old is that the tech teacher, who does nothing but surf the internet all day, didn't bother to plug the laptops into the bus. they were just sitting there, with only 5 minutes of work left to hook it up. it remained like that for 4 years
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Wow. Really nice.
That rocks!!!
Congratulations to you and all your team, Daniel.
I must confess that I'm really disappointed with the actions of the brazilian government in the open source world. There is a lot of fuss in the international media about the compromise of Brazil with Gnu/Linux but I can't see those many promises beeing put into effect. As far as I know the use of open source in the public administration is lagging behind all the promised schedules.
Maybe our big problem is the lack of people like you that are skillful and eager to go ahead with new ideas. I think projects like the one you are taking part should be more publiziced in the country.
Congratulations! This is a very cool project. With 3 more buses coming (as reported on the 1st post), which I hope Ubuntu(Edubuntu?) is still the OS that you'll use, is a good advertisement not only for our community but the Linux OS in general.
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Its great that Ubuntu Linux helped this happen. Thats a great project by the way.
Simply amazing!
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