Open source project aids South African students

  2007-02-23 12:30:06
The non-profit tuXlab program, which provides including tuXlab GNU/Linux desktops and other open-source software to South Africa high schools, integrated 10 more schools into its wireless network on Feb. 9. The project reportedly has now connected tuXlabs in 50 schools near Cape Town. 
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