[Nigeria-opensource] Re: Nigerian Localization Efforts

Essien Ita Essien essien at wazobialinux.com
Thu Jul 20 10:37:03 EDT 2006


Dunno about this being a new position or not, but the OLPC distro has 
always been a slimed down FC5 based distro.

Essien

oluyomi soyinka wrote:
> This is quite interesting, Khaled will comfirm this
> new position for us.
> Yomi
>
> --- Oladokun Durodola <linuxprophet at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>   
>> I recently bought a Linux magazine in London whose
>> front cover had a
>> OLPC device on it.
>>
>> >From it, I was made to understand that it has been
>> decided that the OS
>> of choice for OLPC will be Fedora Core 5.
>>
>> We have invested significantly in FC5 both 32-bit
>> and 64-bit and
>> already have a few clients whom have migrated their
>> enterprise
>> backends to the 64-bit versions.
>>
>> We are in negotiations with another to customize FC5
>> 32-bit for their desktops.
>>
>> I would like some more info before we can say
>> categorically that FC5
>> is the solution, but it definitely looks promising.
>>
>> LinuxProphet
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