[Ubuntu-SG] Ubuntu Users in Singapore

Chen Xiangpeng xp at xp.sg
Wed Aug 6 08:23:03 UTC 2008


Oh hi,

I personally been very dormant in the scene for the past 6 months due to a
very busy work schedule. Not too sure what happened to the other guys :)

As for your question about not being able to choose operating systems for
your pc/laptops, rest assure that it's the same with almost every other
country in the world. The only recent breakthrough came in the form of dell
selling ubuntu loaded laptops as well as the eeepcs by asus, which also come
preloaded with linux.

As for the adoption of openoffice, even mindef is not adopting 100%. There
are still machines with ms office licenses being deployed in mindef for the
sake of interoperatiblity(LOL). As for a secure operating system, I do wish
that mindef take a look at SELinux(google it :). Well, switching the entire
organisation(which SAF claims is the largest in sg) is not an easy task.
Re-training all users to use linux is another headache too.

You might wanna check out the lugs mailing list. It's definitely more
"alive" than this list :P

XP

On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 4:10 PM, Muhammad Heidir <dave33bravo at yahoo.com.sg>wrote:

>  Hello all,
>
> I'm just wondering, how come the Singapore Ubuntu Mailing list is quiet?
> Are there any efforts to promote Ubuntu usage within Singapore, or is it
> Singaporeans are happy with Microsoft WIndows Vista?
>
> I would like to hold a discussion about the monopolistic trade policy of
> Microsoft within Singapore. Everywhere I go, in every department stores that
> sell PCs or laptops, they always come with Microsoft Windows pre-installed.
> Is there any way for the buyer to be able to choose the operating system
> they want other than Windows?
>
> I read on the Internet that the Singapore government, especially Mindef is
> using OpenOffice as a standard productivity suite. I'm sure, besides
> adopting OpenOffice, they might be interested with using a GNU/Linux system,
> which is customizable and provides and open auditing of source code for
> security checks.
>
> Are there anyone interested to see a change in the adoption of Open Source
> Software in Singapore?
>
> Thank you and best regards,
> supervivid
>
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