The City of Munich has finally started to migrate to Linux on the desktop, a year later than planned.
The local government in the German city has transferred 100 users in the Lord Mayor's department to a Debian configuration, and it intends to migrate 80 percent of its PCs by mid-2009. [Link]
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Munich start Linux migration
Local government has rolled out the first phase of its open source migration after a year's delay
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