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» Alameda County Computer Resource Center - The Alameda County, California, Computer Resource Center is a nonprofit computer recycling organization that provides computers running linux to those who would not otherwise have access to them.
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» Computerbank - The Computerbank Project is an Australian initiative to supply free GNU/Linux systems to low income individuals, community groups and disadvantaged schools. The Project has resulted in the formation of volunteer organisations in several Australian states. Please check the organisation closest to you to offer support or to find out more information.
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» Ecology and Linux - Linux can be used as a mean to protect our environment, by using its features to save power or paper, since it doesn't require big hardware it may be used with old computers to make their life cycle longer, games may be used in environmental education and software is available to simulate ecological processes.
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» FREE GEEK - Non-profit community organization providing free computers and education to those in need.
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» Ken Yap's Links - Linux and other links, including, what to do with an old XT or AT?
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» Linux Ecology HOWTO - The Ecology-HOWTO discusses ways Linux computers can be used as a means to protect our environment, by using its features to save power or paper. Since it does not require big hardware, Linux may be used with old computers to make their life cycle longer.
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» Mtools - Access MS-DOS disks from Unix - Mtools is a collection of utilities to access MS-DOS disks from Unix without mounting them. It supports Win'95 style long file names, OS/2 Xdf disks and 2m disks (store up to 1992k on a high density 3 1/2 disk).
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» Phat Linux - Linux and other operating systems for small computers.
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» USA-Cuba Infomed Project - Group in Bay Area, California which refurbishes used pentium-class hardware for use in Cuba's Infomed project. Infomed (www.infomed.sld.cu) is working to deliver email and online journals access to Cuba's 70.000 medical professionals.
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