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[News] Russian Linux Distribution (ALT) Returns to Life After 3.5 Years

  • Subject: [News] Russian Linux Distribution (ALT) Returns to Life After 3.5 Years
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 01:54:54 +0100
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • Organization: Netscape / schestowitz.com
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http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=alt

Linux is showing strong growth in Russia (see below), so the distro makes a
comeback (or so it seems).


Related:

2010: Russia's open software market to grow 4-fold

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| Analysts note that Linux vendors are traditionally present on the mobile
| device market. According to forecasts the OS might become the leader in
| the segment accounting for 40% of it by 2010. ?Currently the share of
| mobile devices with Linux OS is not big in Russia as compared to other
| countries, such as China, for instance. However, the producer's policy,
| Nokia in particular testifies to the fact the situation is changing
| for the better", Ms. Karaeva concluded.
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http://eng.cnews.ru/news/top/indexEn.shtml?2007/05/15/249978


Linux-alliance sets free school software in Russia

,----[ Quote ]
| Russian Linux software developers have created an alliance to jointly 
| participate in tenders to supply schools with open source software. The total 
| number of specialist entering the alliance has exceeded the given number in 
| Mandriva and Ubuntu Canonical producer, all in all. In case of successful 
| pilot project implementation the open source software is to be installed in 
| every Russian school together with Microsoft and other propriety software.      
`----

http://eng.cnews.ru/news/top/indexEn.shtml?2007%2F08%2F22%2F263432


Open source software gets a chance in Russia

,----[ Quote ]
| CNews found out a pilot open source software project was to be launched in 
| the educational institutions in Tomsk Region and Tatarstan. According to the 
| Ministry of Communication plans, in case of its successful implementation up 
| to the 2009 year end an alternative software package is to be installed in 
| all the Russian schools. The main domestic Linux distributors have got 
| interested in the pilot project.     
`----

http://eng.cnews.ru/news/top/indexEn.shtml?2007%2F07%2F26%2F260436


Russian government to finance Linux version for schools

,----[ Quote ]
| Russian Ministry of Finance approved RUR 3 bln financing from state budget 
| for software on school computers.  
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http://webplanet.ru/english/2007/07/24/russian_soft_en.html


Experiment: first schools install Linux

,----[ Quote ]
| "If the results are positive, the committee will suggest installing 
| Linux in all schools", Igor Bazlov added.
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http://eng.cnews.ru/news/top/indexEn.shtml?2007/06/05/253453


Russian schools abandon Windows after piracy scare 

,----[ Quote ]
| Microsoft says that the incident has nothing to do with them, but it 
| appears that Russian schools in the area are so scared about being shipped 
| off to a Siberian Gulag, that they are buying Linux gear instead.
| 
| [..]
| 
| According to Karpushin, schools would start using freely distributed
| software like the Linux OS, Russky office and Open office desktop apps,
| Ekho Moskvi reports.
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http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=37460


Linux and Windows in Russian schools

,----[ Quote ]
| I just noticed this blog entry (in Russian) from an advanced Linux
| user, where he offers free help to every teacher (or their boss) 
| who'd like to start teaching Linux, and gives a few links to
| other such projects, such as "The winter Linux school for teachers"
| (in Russian) organized by ALTLinux together with a few other
| institutions. A few other projects do exist. Hopefully, such
| projects, together with the "antipiracy" campaign will lead to
| more Linux and open source in Russian schools.
`----

http://blog.linuxtoday.com/blog/archives/070130-080943.html


Russian Government Will Migrate to OpenSource

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| Russia decided to follow after EU countries, where opensource
| solutions are more spread then in Russia. Currently, some Russian
| companies can offer their own Desktop Linux OS (the major companies
| are ASPLinux, ALTLinux, Linux-Online and LinuxCenter).
`----

http://danays.blogspot.com/2006/12/russian-government-will-migrate-to.html

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