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| Posted by: Trizt on Tuesday, May 29, 2007 - 06:18 Submitted by Trizt |
| | | | The at the Linux Club at Seneca College, in Toronto, Canada, built a Freedom Toaster. It's a kiosk that will burn open source stuff on the user's blank CD/DVD for free. One of the team members, Andrew Smith, posted at alt.os.linux, "It took ~4 months to build and a lot of people were involved but it worked out alright. The software I chose to be most relevant to the curriculum: Open SuSE, Fedora, Ubuntu, OpenCD, Knoppix, and Free DOS. Yes I heard someone still uses DOS around here, but really there was simply nothing better. "
Those of you visiting Seneca College can go to the library and use the toaster.
For more information about the project, visit the projects home page.
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