Apart from Niyam Bhushan's trouble-shooting column, which tells how to make an EPABX or KTS system using Linux and talks about scanning in Open Office, today's Hindustan Times (2002-10-28) carries a largish article on Linux in the Tech4U (sic!) section, page 15.
The article, titled `Linux looks at a window of opportunity', is written by Nina Mehta.
Starting off with a couple of paragraphs about the growing popularity of Linux, the article moves on to briefly describing the history and advantages of Linux and open source. It points out that `governments all over the world have started adopting Linux as the preferred desktop OS' and cites the UK police department and the Government of Kerala as examples (no details).
Quoting various people such as RMS, Michael Robertson (CEO of Lindows), Arindam Bose (IT head of LG India) and Javed Tapia (Director, RH India) the article describes how Linux is free (as in beer), more stable than Windows and as user friendly. The article concludes with the line, `With such a cheap OS option available, PC makers may now have to aske their customers a question Microsoft would be mortified to hear: "Windows or Linux".'
The online text of the article is at: http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/printedition/281002/detTEC01.shtml
Niyam's question-answer column is at: http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/printedition/281002/detTEC04.shtml
Please send kudos and flames directly to the HT.
Regards,
-- Raju