With UBUNTU i did use the shipit service, which sends for free any
versions on simple registration and request; I stopped using this
distribution myself a while ago but that's how I used to get under 4/5
weeks up-to-date versions of UBUNTU. I did it twice, it worked trough
customs without questions or fee with a 10 discs order.
In any case, I will try adding a kubuntu/edubuntu download on my list.
openSUSE is on, the default install does propose KH language but
that's probably not the actual KhmerOS version (which am not familiar
with, since I don't speak the language)
With Bart from KhmerOS we though about starting a PPLUG, Phnom Penh
Linux Users Group, but as of now I need to see how OpenSource-Minded
you BarCamp people are, it may just be too much geeks groups.for our
city.
Cheers from rainy belgium.
Jean-Philippe
2008/8/3 Don Robertson <d...@robertson.net.nz>:
> Hi - I just found this unsent - I will look for the original mail but
> sending this now. Hope I am not too late.
>
> I am now more interested in Ubuntu, Kubuntu and Edubuntu, but whatever you
> can do. Althogh I did come across this:
>
> "Ubuntu 8.04 Software Library
> This Ubuntu 8.04 Software Library is a 5 DVD set with 19GB of software for
> the PC platform"
>
> Just joking - I have Ubuntu 8.04 on CD, but would appreciate whatever else
> you are able to get.
>
> Also - just starting a Cambodian LoCo team - there are about 12-15 people
> interested, three or four in Cambodia.
>
> Don
> ----
> Greetings,
>
> Thanks for offering to get Linux DVD's while on holiday. I am using
> OpenSUSE 9.2 - the KhmerOS edition and would love to get the latest version.
>
> I am also looking at the Ubuntu suite - Edubuntu CD and Ubuntu Server
> DVD - and if it is possible, I'd like to get copies of them.
>
> To push my luck even further - I really prefer KDE ... so Kubuntu?
>
> I am talking to both Canonical and a CD manufacturer in Phnom Penh about
> making sure the latest versions are available. Unfortunately
>
>
> With Bart from KhmerOS we though about starting a PPLUG, Phnom Penh
> Linux Users Group, but as of now I need to see how OpenSource-Minded
> you BarCamp people are, it may just be too much geeks groups.for our
> city.
There has been a Linux User Group in Phnom Penh for quite some time now, see:
http://pplug.net/
>
> Cheers from rainy belgium.
>
Brr, makes me feel cold already ;)
Bart