Hallo Geoffrey,

 

That's a very vague question. By Linuxzoo I assume that you mean any Linux
Distribution and if you want an in-depth assessment of the various
distributions then try this link
http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20120116#news (but you will have a
lot of reading to do) other wise consider Linux like a religion and any
Linux consultant will always recommend his own favourite distribution
without really knowing why.

 

If your question is about of remote ICT services? Then I don't see why you
shouldn't be able to use any available services assuming you have the
corresponding network connections and access passwords.- but tell us what
ICT services you were thinking of ???

 

Regards

David M. Gullever

CEO GNC LTD Uganda

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Geoffrey Agoi
Sent: 20 January 2012 07:08
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LUG] Linuxzoo

 

Can someone out there explain to me, in a few words, the features and future
of Linuxzoo in relation to accessibility of remote ICT services?


Geoffrey Agoi (Eng.),
Ag. Principal Broadcasting Engineer,
Ministry of Information and Communications Technology,

Social Security House,

P.O Box 7817, Kampala (Uganda).


Tel:   +256 414 236 262; Fax:  +256 414 231 314; Mob: +256 782 325 825

Alt. email: [email protected]

 

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