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http://www.golem.de/news/ob-christian-u … 90821.html
The city of Munich in Bavaria, southern Germany, reports here on its successful implementation of Linux.
The project under the name LIMUX has shown positive results in respect to overall system stability as well as licensing and maintenance cost reduction.
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And yet the busses still run Windows XP 
'Multiple exclamation marks,' he went on, shaking his head, 'are a sure sign of a diseased mind.', {Eric}
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^ lol, really ?
OK, as i understand it, the article refers to the everyday use of linux for administrative tasks in typical office rooms,
and not for application on or within the city's public transport service technology.
however, the question arises why it has not yet been applied there as well ?
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Yeah, but it still is amusing the see the BSOD on a bus 
'Multiple exclamation marks,' he went on, shaking his head, 'are a sure sign of a diseased mind.', {Eric}
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^ as long as it does not control the brakes, certainly yes. 
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here is an english report on the same topic:
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Touch screen interfaces like are common in cash registers and various other pieces of equipment designed for the common folk still aren't as well supported under Linux WMs as they are in Windows XP and newer versions of Windows. The exception of course, is Android. As more and more droid code is merged back into the mainline linux kernel, it will be interesting to see how all this plays out.
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Another report in English:
Res publica non dominetur | Larry the CrunchBang Guy speaks of the pompetous of CrunchBang
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iceland follows. that's cool. each tsunami starts as a small wave first. 
and i could imagine that people who discover linux at work this way might also make the transition on their systems at home.
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