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GNU turns 25!

Stephen Fry wishes the GNU project a happy 25th birthday! GNU stands for “GNU’s Not Unix”, and is a complete, free operating system. GreenNet proudly runs GNU/Linux on its servers.

GreenNet now offering green ultra low power Linux PC to members and home users

[img_assist|nid=4711|title=|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=100|height=72]GreenNet is now offering our members a pioneering new development in low-power computing for NGOs/charities and environmentally-conscious home users. A fully-equipped desktop computer that fits in the palm of your hand, yet consumes a mere *9 watts of electricity at peak performance*. This nifty little box will not make any noise, drain your power source or dim your lights, but it *will run on a car battery for hours!* Most desktops use between 150W-250W at peak performance! We'll leave you to do the maths...

Set up GreenNet account in Thunderbird

Setting up Thunderbird is easy if you have the right information. Mozilla Thunderbird gives you flexible control over how you manage email. You can have multiple mail accounts and identities. This article helps you with account and identities management. Also see Turn Thunderbird into the Ultimate GreenNet IMAP Client for further instructions on how to customise IMAP.

Stopping software patents

Sign the FFII’s on-line petition against software patents.

UK Government backs Open Source

The UK government has finally come to terms with the fact that spending over £600 million per year and being locked into proprietary software licences is a complete waste of the public’s money.

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