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23,000 Linux PCs forge education revolution in Philippines
Linux still cheaper than heavily-subsidized Microsoft products
Rodney Gedda  29 January, 2008 10:53

After "jumping through all the hoops", including having the Department of Science and Technology evaluate the Linux solution for its usefulness, ASI got the contract and all 10,000 computers were delivered at the end of December, 2007.

"Because we saved so much we gave the government 3000 additional units, so now another 300 schools have Linux networks," Gonzalez said.

However, the Philippines' Linux education story is just beginning and the "reward" for the successful initial deployment was before Gonzalez left for linux.conf.au, the company got the contract to do another 1000 high schools over the next 12 months.

"The flavour this time is Kubuntu and Edubuntu," he said, adding the old questions about Linux's suitability aren't being asked any more. "They have also asked us to install the Joomla! and Drupal content systems on the server so students can create content," he added.

People in the government now understand Linux can do so much for so little outlay

ASI had initially requested the then IBM, now Lenovo, to factory-install the Linux images, but Gonzalez said since IBM had no experience with Linux deployments, and there were too many errors, some 60 percent of the operating system images had to be deployed after the PCs arrived.

"We were only three people, but during the next contract they put in more people to make sure it gets out the door faster - they doubled it to six people," he said. "There will be a phase four, five and six -- it just depends on funding."

With 7000 islands in the Philippines, the task at hand is no mean feat as the team had to install the systems, test them, do integration work, ship the computers out, ensure it was installed correctly, and provide training to the schools' principal and head of IT.

"If you look at it from a third-world perspective I'm very pleased," Gonzalez said. "For us it's one of the biggest Linux installations in the Philippines. The question is if it's free does it work, but with Linux it does work and it's free."

Gonzalez believes the project has helped begin a mindset revolution for accepting the power of free software.

"People in the government now understand Linux can do so much for so little outlay," he said. "In a brand new computer 50 percent goes to the operating system and office suite, so how many people can afford that?"

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Users find Linux Multidesktop

Users find Linux Multidesktop approach friendly, secure and worry free! It is ideal for Schools, Universities, Libraries, Community Centres etc...do not yet understand the true nature of the open source and free software movement.The Children's are really ignorant when it comes to computer. So if you could help them I think it would be so wonderful. I would really appreciate it if someone could get back to me on this matter.

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Supply Computer to Public Schools

Hello,
To whom it may Concern:
I just want to clarify about this supplying Computers to Public Schools. Is it all over Public Schools in the Philippines or it is just in Manila or I mean in the big Cities?
I Graduated in Port Barton National High School in the year 1989. The School is doing really well as of now and we had so many successful Graduates in this Schools: like Nurses, Midwife, Engineers, Accountants, this is just to name a few.
So my question is would you be able to supply at least 6 Computers into the getting larger Schools of Port Barton, both High School and Elementary. We had about over 5 thousand Population in this tiny Village with some little Islands as well. The Children's are really ignorant when it comes to computer. So if you could help them I think it would be so wonderful. I would really appreciate it if someone could get back to me on this matter.
By the way my name is Welcy Padilla Rowed, I am currently residing in Banff Alberta Canada for 15 years now. I am not a Computer Expert but at least I know the Basic of it. I used computer a lot in my Job as a Cashier in the famous Hotel of Canada The Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel which was built in 1898. Please get back to me, I would like to help in any way to the Children over there.

Misconception about free software

"why would they offer something for free, and how would they support and teach it"

I would expect this to be said by any of the DepEd officials, even (or esp.?) those in the top ranks. Apparently many (most?) people in the Philippines, esp. those handling positions of influence, do not yet understand the true nature of the open source and free software movement.

Linux even 100 times cheaper than what you think!

Linux still cheaper than heavily-subsidized Microsoft products. Though, It should have been even 100 times CHEAPER applying with the new Linux Multidesktop Technology.
Linux Public Computing Operating System, yet a new terminology many should cope with. Does it work really? See more:
* http://www.canada.com/northshorenews/news/home/story.html?id=4dad2598-22...
* http://blogs.pcworld.com/communityvoices/archives/2007/10/linus_not_read...
Public Computing occurs whenever computers are deployed for use by the public, by "untrusted" users, or by transactional workers. The key issues at public computers are privacy protection, system security, and manageability. Users find Linux Multidesktop approach friendly, secure and worry free! It is ideal for Schools, Universities, Libraries, Community Centres etc...

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