and government. As of speaking of my country, Ubuntu is doing a great
    job in private sector here, but we need publicity to make it happen in
    education and/or government.

With disappointment, I report that Ubuntu includes some non-free software.
It would be better to promote Debian, which at least does not include
non-free software even though their site distributes some.
Even better would be Ututo, which is 100% free software.

By the way, what is the way to say "free" (as in freedom) in
Lithuanian?  It would be nice to add this to
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/fs-translations.html so as to teach
people there the clearest way to say "free software".
(Saying "open source" does not do the job; see
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-software-for-freedom.html.)

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