Indonesian Ubuntu distributes DVD versions

Posted by Budi Putra on September 17th, 2006 filed in Asia: Indonesia, CNET Asia, Linux, News, Open Source, Tech, Ubuntu

ubuntu_desktop.jpg

Due to expensive Internet access, the Indonesian Ubuntu community has had quite a unique approach to distribute the whole Ubuntu software package in DVDs. So far, free Ubuntu software packages are delivered in CDs globally.

According to Harry Sufehmi, one of Indonesia’s Ubuntu activists, the DVDs help people access gigabytes of free software for Ubuntu without the need for Internet access.

Check-out my CNET Asia tech post on Ubuntu Indonesia.

Leave a Comment