Hey,

it seems that www.linux.org.mt is dead, at least i can't browse to it 
from 2 different locations.

Anyways, I was reading Noel Grima's article on Independent 
(http://www.independent.com.mt/news.asp?newsitemid=63551) and he wrote:

'The broadband offer will soon have another remarkable offer: very cheap 
computers. With the process to replace all computers in government 
service almost concluded, most of the 13,000 computers being replaced 
will be offered to the disabled, to NGOs and to people on social 
assistance at a very cheap price, after being fully refurbished, with 
full licences and original software. Not all computers that are being 
replaced will be sold as those which are not compatible with XP, such as 
the old 486s, will be scrapped.'

Is there a way that at least 50% of these machines get installed with 
say Ubuntu (price will get lower)? If most of the PC's donated will be 
to people who never used a PC, it won't be that difficult for them to 
adjust. I personally think that people who already are accustomed to 
Windows find it hard to switch. All these people would need is an 
internet browser, Office and maybe some fancy games.

I am aware that this easily said then done, but thought I'd share my 
opinion.


Andrew

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