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On 10/03/2013 12:14 PM, M Henri Day wrote:
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
​ has published an interesting article, ​
​*French police move from Windows to Ubuntu Linux* (

http://www.zdnet.com/french-police-move-from-windows-to-ubuntu-linux-7000021479/
)
​
​, over at ZDNet. It deals explicitly with a migration from Windows XP
to a
«customized version of Ubuntu Linux», but if, as I presume, LO is
included
as the standard office suite, it is significant for us as well. Anyone
familiar with the details ?...

Henri


I do not remember what the current LO version is in the Ubuntu
repositories, but I use 12.04LTS instead of 13.04 and 13.10 comes out
this month as well.

Still there was an earlier message that their President or Prime
Minister stated that the French government supports LO and wants to drop
MSO in favor of LO.  That was sometime this past spring.

So, if that is the case, then the combination of the two statements
"implies" that they will be using LO


​It was due to the reference to a «customized version of Ubuntu Linux»,
that I posed the question....

Henri

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