Resources for “Thin Clients Pay More”
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Linux Terminal Server Project: www.ltsp.org
Boot-ROM Images: www.ROM-o-matic.net
Andy Rabagliati's Boot-ROM: www.wizzy.org.za
Kevin Brown's “How I Spent My Summer Vacation: Bringing Linux to Nicaragua”: www.linuxjournal.com/article/7699
Kevin Brown's “How I Spent My Summer Vacation: Bringing Linux to Nicaragua, Part II”: www.linuxjournal.com/article/7701
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Software in Developing Countries
On July 20th, 2006 Kurt Rudahl (not verified) says:
Those who are interested in the topics of software and developing countries might be interested in
www.global-soft.org. The biggest project right now is the OpenDragon remote sensing educational software.
There's a mail sending form on the web page if you want to contact us.
Better than your regular email program because less change of interference.
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