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gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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Linux wins Nigerian school desktops back from Microsoft
Government thwarts supplier's plan to install Windows XP
By Jeremy Kirk, IDG News Service

Microsoft may not have beaten French Linux vendor Mandriva in a large deal to supply Nigerian elementary schools with laptop computers and software after all.

Mandriva had closed a deal in mid-August to provide a customised Linux operating system and support for 17,000 Intel Classmate PCs intended for Nigerian schools, but found out last week that the company deploying the computers for the government, Technology Support Center (TSC), planned to wipe the computers' disks and install Windows XP instead.

Now, however, a government agency funding 11,000 of the PCs has overruled the supplier. Nigeria's Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF) wants to keep Mandriva Linux on the Classmate PCs, said an official who identified himself as the programme manager for USPF's Classmate PCs project.

"We are sticking with that platform," said the official, who would not give his name.

The organisation reserves the right to choose whichever platform is best for Nigerian students, which could also include Microsoft's software in the future, said the official.

Last week, Mandriva heard that TSC planned to pay Mandriva for its customisation work - but then abruptly change the OS on the computers to Windows XP. TSC had placed an order with a local Microsoft supplier for Windows XP and Office productivity software.

The switch raised the question of why TSC would commit public money to buy computers with Mandriva, and then absorb the cost of buying Windows and installing it on the computers.

Which operating system ultimately prevails is important since TSC is the biggest supplier of Intel Classmate PCs in West Africa, and is expected to eventually ship more than 100,000 of the computers.

It also highlights the battle Microsoft is waging in developing countries against Linux, which appeals to governments looking for software with lower licensing costs.

Microsoft claims Nigeria is still demanding Windows. Microsoft's country manager in Nigeria, Chinenye Mba-Uzoukwu, provided a statement to IDG News Service on Thursday that said the company was informed by TSC that there was "a preference for a tested platform," meaning Windows, without elaborating further.

In fact, Intel has tested and certified three operating systems for the Classmate PC: Mandriva Linux, Metasys Linux and Microsoft Windows XP Pro.

Mba-Uzoukwu wrote that Microsoft is still negotiating an agreement that would give TSC US$400,000 (£190,323) for marketing activities around the Classmate PCs when those computers are converted to Windows.

"Microsoft is able to offer a comprehensive education solution - including software, training and support - on the 17,000 Classmate PCs for 200 schools across Nigeria," the statement said.

After public statements from Mandriva officials implied the marketing deal is legally questionable, Microsoft said last week that it complies with international law and the law of the countries in which it operates.

It's not clear how much TSC would pay for each Windows XP licence. Efforts to reach senior managers at TSC, which is a subsidiary of Alteq.ict, an IT consulting business in Nigeria, were unsuccessful.

However, details on Mandriva's deal with TSC have emerged. Mandriva is providing a customised OS for Nigeria for under $10 (£4.7) per licence, including support, according to its local partner.
 

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JCK

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May 11, 2004
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For all those who got offended when I insulted or if I insulted the ubuntu family, I aplogize. I shall never doubt the distro once again.
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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I forgot my Sabayon password, the root one as well. Can it be worse? :D
If you insist

It all started by having my desktop size 1152x768 where my screen is 1024x768 which means that a part of my desktop (the right part) was not seen. This was simple, it recquired some tuning in xorg.conf for the screen frequency settings.

The second problem was installing simple programs like VLC and Skype. It was like hell on earth but in the end the guys on the IRC channel were very helpful and it worked.

Then there was the codec problem, all codecs were installed, all programs were installed with the right flags and the process was done for several times with no luck at all.

Then comes the most annoying problem. Any settings I change in the control center don't take effect at all. I change the colour of the windows decorations and they stay as they are. I disable all sound notifications but I still hear sounds at every action I do.

Compare that with your problem.
 

V

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Jun 8, 2005
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Well I can't login into my distro at all, I think that poses a bigger problem than yours. :D

For what it's worth, I didn't have any of those problems. Pretty much everything worked smoothly and out of the box.

And for the love of God, why would you wanna change Sabayon's default red theme? It's so sexy.
 

gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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Haven't had a chance to try out PCLos since I start my final exams on Tuesday. When I'm done I should have a bit of time on my hands to try it out before I resume my travels. btw how much of my existing settings etc. can I copy over when I want to try out a new distro?
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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Yeah those are pretty nice looking. I read Walmart is sold out on them.

Having said that I watched a google video about the XO (OLPC) and now I'm halfway wanting one of those, the hardware innovations on that thing are amazing.
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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So we had a real Apple moment at school today. A guy was supposed to give a talk and somehow he couldn't figure out how to get the pdf file onto a teacher's imac laptop. Apparently they tried to copy it via a usb drive which just happened to be an ipod for a piece of Apple magic. The laptop was plugged into the projector so we could see what was going on. The moment they plugged in the ipod this wizard popped up to configure your new ipod. Next next next etc. Then it still didn't work. Which prompted the guy to plead to us Is there anyone who has a usb stick which isn't an ipod?
 

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