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Fedora detected @ Japan Club Kuala Lumpur

Izhar Firdaus Izhar Firdaus Follow Support Jan 13, 2008 · 1 min read
Fedora detected @ Japan Club Kuala Lumpur
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Yesterday I was at JCKL for my weekly ninjutsu class. When I was passing by their computer lab, suddenly something caught my eyes - "Flying High" and "Fedora Bubbles" !!.

The users (some grownups, some children) who are using the computers seems happily browsing the Internet and using OpenOffice. And they didn't look like having trouble using it. One of the children was also doing something with The GIMP!.

Linux is spreading slowly but far, hidden from the eyes of general public (^o^). Lets keep it going!. All hail to the Penguin!
Written by Izhar Firdaus Follow Support
I'm a system architect, data engineer and developer advocate with passion in Free / Open Source software, entrepreneurship, community building, education and martial art. I take enjoyment in bridging and bringing together different FOSS technologies to help businesses and organizations utilize IT infrastructure to aid and optimize their business and organizational process.

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