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November 29th, 2006

Make this an open source Christmas

Posted by Dana Blankenhorn @ 11:01 am

Categories: Applications, General, Hardware, Linux, Linux Desktop OS, mass market

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Here is something I would like you to consider doing this holiday season. (Given that I live in Atlanta, this is the only image I would consider here. From The Cola-Cola Company, by Haddon Sundblom.)

We know that older PCs can run Linux, and Linux applications, long after they are unable to run the latest versions of Windows.

We also know that, despite the mass proliferation of PC technology, there are many corners of this country and world without access.

So here's the deal. Build a Linux box out of obsolete parts. Wipe the hard drive and install some simple open source components — a LAMP stack, Open Office, Firefox.

Now find an institution that lacks computing power — a soup kitchen, a church, a one-room school – and get it in there. Work to add some form of Internet connectivity, an 802.11 system if it's available, or funding for a wired broadband connection (and 802.11 everywhere else). I'm sure your local United Way will know where you can find such places.

Don't think of this as just a Christmas gift. Follow-up. Make certain this new "account" is serviced. See to it that workers there are trained, and that they train others. Toss in some old books on computer programming, either from your own library or from others.

It will change your life.

Oh, and if you or someone you know has already done something like this, please feel free to add a comment, or contact me directly.

Dana BlankenhornDana Blankenhorn has been a business journalist for 30 years, a tech freelancer since 1983. You can follow Dana on Twitter. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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I've been doing that for some time already
To the people who just HAVE to have a Windows environment, they get an NT4 Workstation with all docs and a license.
To the uninitiated who have no clue, they get a LINUX distro like KUBUNTU, KNOPPI... (Read the rest)
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Already did that a couple of years ago...  Confused by religion | 11/29/06
I wish I had such luck  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 11/30/06
you should have stuck to Windows instead of OSS  zzz1234567890 | 12/04/06
Same here  John Zern | 12/01/06
Every year.  dave.leigh@... | 11/29/06
That's Great  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 11/30/06
Been doing this since 2000...  Linux User 147560 | 11/30/06
How about writing a how-to manual for this?  chriscol@... | 12/01/06
Just Download An Ubunti ISO And Install It  itanalyst | 12/01/06
get vector linux, its magical on older hardware  galileon | 12/01/06
Open Source Christmas  michael_orton@... | 12/01/06
Computer giveaway  broadwave@... | 12/01/06
I'm going to try the latest MEPIS  pcug@... | 12/01/06
Yeah poor people should only use inferior stuff  TonyMcS | 12/03/06
Counter point  D-cat | 12/03/06
a graphical FOSS is slower than Windows  zzz1234567890 | 12/04/06
FOSS software is slower  zzz1234567890 | 12/04/06
I'm not using a big distro for this.  D-cat | 12/04/06
If your hardware is really obsolete...  D-cat | 12/03/06
Not the only game in town  fde101 | 12/08/06
I've been doing that for some time already  Old Timer 8080 | 12/09/06

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