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Interview with Daniel Oliveira from the UTUTO project in Argentina
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| Their distribution, UTUTO XS, is used in many countries in Latin American and
| also in Spain, it can be found at public computer labs, inside government
| officies or at the universities. North by South interviewed Daniel Oliveira
| who is part of the community that keeps UTUTO project going in Argentina and
| you can read it in English or the original in Spanish.
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http://news.northxsouth.com/2008/08/20/interview-with-daniel-oliveira-from-ututo-project-in-argentina/
Recent:
Argentina Mulls Open-Source Move
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| Argentina may become the first country in the world to require all government
| offices to use open-source software, pending the outcome of a bill recently
| introduced in the nation's congress.
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http://argentinadiscovery.nireblog.com/post/2008/04/13/argentina-mulls-open-source-move
Open Source conference in Argentina draws a crowd
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| Sponsored by international heavyweights as Red Hat and Intel alongside local
| outsourcing firms Globant and Tecso, the sixth yearly edition of the Linux
| and Open Source conference -once again perfectly organised by the Buenos
| Aires Linux Users Group, CaFeLUG was held at Argentina's capital.
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http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2007/10/08/open-source-conference
Related:
Penguin migration in Patagonia streamed for all to see
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| Unfortunately, what looks like a small ISP contracted by the government to do
| the streaming, choose to use Windows Media for this chore, that means that
| things are not as easy as they could be for Linux and non-Microsoft users.
| Fortunately MPlayer 1.0 along with the MPlayer plug-in for Mozilla seem to
| handle MMS just fine. But depending on your Linux distro you might need to
| install those.
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http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=42543
Quick Look at Urli OS 6.10 [from Argentinia]
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| Hardware support was good, I didn't really have to set up anything upon
| boot. I did have to adjust the the X server settings, but that's par
| for the course for me and my two vastly differing monitors. Otherwise
| sound, usb, printer, etc seemed ready to go. System performance was
| amazing as mentioned before.
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http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/10978
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