Linked by Xavier Calbet on Thu 10th Nov 2005 19:15 UTC
Linux At the end of October I attended the Alantejo Linux congress and LAN party, which was held in the city of Évora. Évora is a marvelous UNESCO World Heritage city which has from Roman ruins to 18th century buildings, not to mention the superb food. It is well worth the visit if you happen to travel to Portugal. At this meeting a conference was given by José Antonio León Moreno from the "Center of New Initiatives" in Extremadura (Spain) about the Linex project where he stated mildly that the Spanish region of Extremadura is using Linux on the desktop in the PCs used by the public administration civil servants of the region of Extremadura.
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by gonzalo on Fri 11th Nov 2005 06:22 UTC in reply to ""huge success" :)"
gonzalo
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2005-07-06

You know, I can, to a certain point, understand people not reading TFA on Slashdot. After all you have to make the incredible effort of going to another site.

But as I say I can understand it to some extent.

Your comment, on the other hand, seems... well, stupid. Yeah, I can't say it any other way, sorry.

From TFA: In total they now have some 80000 desktop PCs running Linux.

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