Cuba Declares War on Windows!

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gary4gar

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In an effort to rid every computer in the country of the American-designed Windows OS, the Cuban government has banned the software and created its own Linux-based operating system.

The Communist country 90 miles off the coast of Florida calls the Linux OS "Nova", and the government considers it an integral piece in the fight against U.S. hegemony in Cuba. Shown at a Havana conference dedicated to "technological sovereignty", the goal is to have Nova replace Windows on computers all across the island.

While most of the world has enjoyed a consumer computer market for decades, the Cuban government only started allowing such a market last year. According to Cuba University's Information Sciences Director Hector Rodriguez, around 20 percent of computers on the island are already running some sort of Linux-based operating system.

"Private software can have black holes and malicious codes that one doesn't know about. That doesn't happen with free software," said Rodriguez. "I would like to think that in five years our country will have more than 50 percent migrated [to Linux]." The Linux movement may be in full swing for Cuban consumers, but many of the country's government agencies are resisting the change because of possible software compatibility issues.

While the netbook craze may see Linux become more popular with consumers in America, the percentage of Linux on PCs stateside is far below 20 percent.

The turn away from Windows is the latest move in Cuba's resistance to all things American, which has been ongoing since Fidel Castro took over the island nation in 1959. Rodriguez certainly sees a ideological link between Linux and Cuba, "The free software movement is closer to the ideology of the Cuban people, above all for the independence and sovereignty."

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lywyre

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The good news is this should drop the no of installations of pirated Windows XP
The bad news is this is going to drop the no of installation of Windows XP and
also increase the no. of Linux installtions.

However, because this happens in Cuba, the "statistical change" is only going to be negligible. For the same reason though (because this happens in Cuba), the "phenomenon" could spread to parts of South America.
 

vaithy

In the zone
Banning Windows does not going to help Linux and other open source movement...We complain against the enslavement by M$ by restricting the users choice..If M$ is using the money power to compromise the politicians and Governments, then what is the different if we use the idealogical pressure on the people.. it is better open source movement don;t follow M$ in this regard...let the people make the choice by ordering no preinstall OS by OEM nonsense...Let the world be truly free... let everybody has some choice... that way windows will make its natural dead or become another open source ...later the better...

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x3060

A LOTR fan
well banning windows is a bad move,thats not the spirit of open source, open source promotion must be made, but not at the cost of cutting down another o.s....
 
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