* [gentoo-pr] Gentoo-based thin clients bring Linux to East Africans
@ 2007-03-29 18:46 Donnie Berkholz
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS6428796596.html
Chipmaker AMD has thrown its financial clout behind a non-profit
organization setting up Linux-based computing and communication centers
in East Africa. ...
Inveneo claims to have set up 20 Linux-based computing centers in six
African nations over the past year, at the behest of various NGOs
(non-governmental organizations), local governments, and private
entities. The centers use Linux-based networking equipment, VoIP servers
based on Linux and Asterisk, and thin clients running Inveneo's own
Gentoo-based "Inveneo Linux" distribution.
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