[Ubuntu-ch] Ubuntu on Dutch television

Jaap Hoetmer jaap at hoetmer.ch
Wed May 21 09:20:17 BST 2008


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I am probably the only one who can understand, but here is a link to a
Dutch TV transmission that showed an interesting example of Ubuntu.
The TV programme, 'Club van 100' (Club of 100), focuses on people who
are doing community work, e.g. helping others around them in a wide
variety of ways, and are looking for help to overcome hurdles in their
efforts that are 'big' to them.

http://player.omroep.nl/?aflID=6751435&md5=16b826c64a1ddedd32b209de1e702819

The short piece (there's a follow-up near the end of the program)
shows a guy who takes old and used computers, cleans these, installs
Ubuntu, and makes these available to people who cannot afford to buy a
computer, usually older people with low basic income. The interviewer
also asks what Ubuntu is, and what it means. The story shows how he
tries to help a woman get 20 computers for a social workgroup.

Regards,
Jaap

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