Ubuntu in Cambodia
Our college has two sister schools in Cambodia (Sisowath High School and Beng Trabek High School, Phnom Penh) and we are one of the few schools in Australia that teaches Khmer as a LOTE subject to our secondary students.
I continue to be impressed with the continued team work by the
Khmer Software Initiative that has enabled us to make a stable version of Cambodian available to our students for the first time. Already they have translated Kubuntu (KDE version) into Khmer and have yet to start on Ubuntu (Gnome version)
Rosetta project. I have contacted somebody to see how we can help.
We are keen to set up a computer(s) with an Ubuntu operating system at our sister schools and organise Internet access. I hope that this group is able to help us out with the configuration, deployment over the next few months.
Current Mood:
rejuvenated