LinuxEverywhere

RJ sirjayz at gmail.com
Mon Mar 4 04:54:48 UTC 2013


Sir,

Around 20 years passed but Linux could not reach every district of
every country. Why?

Required co-ordination among Linux factories!.

Is it possible? How?

The top five Linux factories should join together to invite a
'District Center Person-from every country' on voluntary basis to
serve as "free distribution center of your distro".  This can done by
advertising through the home page of the brand. There should be some
terms and condition to the persons involving with Linux distro brand
which should not suppress other distros. Then you can  scrutnize to
appoint one or more District Center Person/s. Such person should use
only Linux to copy/burn the installation media. This can be done on
"trial and error basis" in certain countries such as some countries
like and India where the Tamil Nadu state government is giving off
free laptops with pre installed BOSS - a debian based Linux OS. By
doing this the huge expenses spent for sending free DVD/media can be
cut down to zero and spread Linux. Generally, the persons receiving
the DVD media uses it for his/her own purpose and keeps expecting to
receive the versiond DVD at free of cost.

At this time, you have to keep in touch with popular computer
magazines.  For example the LinuxforYou magazine, PCQuest,digit and
chip from India provided many of Linux flavours on double layered DVD.
 The magazine costed 150 INR.  It is affordable to all computer users,
but most of the people don't know it. When your distro was provied, it
may be simply advertised on your website to the general public.  This
will divert the people waiting for free promotional DVD.

May the Linux sprout on every laptops/pcs whether it is for personal
use or governmental or industrial purpose.  The year 2013 is waiting
for it.  Let us stop beating our own tom tom and concentrate on
spreading Linux in a costless way since the huge OS itself does not
cost anything. Then why people especially the student community is
hesitating or afraid of using Linux. Though the Linux was made by a
student who had no support from anybody.

Here I have to remind a quote said by the great swamy Vivekananda
"arise awake till the goal is reached.

Note :I am a regular user of SuSE, OpenSuSE and RedHat Linux user for
moe than 15 years for personal purpose.

Thanking you.



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