October 25, 2006

T-shirt of Khmer Software

OpenOffice and Mekhala T-shirt produced by KhmerOS.

 

October 23, 2006

Khmer Software Documentations

Currently KhmerOS also produced materials of Khmer Software as ducuments for students and trainers handing to read and now available at KhmerOS Office, Website, and CDs installer for free copying and distributing. For Windows we had had a Self user manual of OpenOffice (Writer, Calc, Impress) with 438 pages, Slides, Lessons and Exercise documentations also both for students and trainers, and for Linux SuSe10.1 in Khmer, we had just finished Slides documentation for training of Basic Linux SuSe10.1, applications and more advance of Linux administration. Other Linux documents are being created.

 

October 11, 2006

Khmer Software CDs Installer

KhmerOS has free provided CDs Khmer Software Installer for Windows and Linux to many people in Cambodia since 2005. Over 4000 CDs of Khmer Software installer (2500 CDs are color printed CDs and the other are normal CDs) has been provided and over 60 sets of CDs Linux Suse 10.1 (1 set has 6 CDs installer) has also beenprovided. Currently they’ve also been continuing their activities for promotion, installation, and training of Khmer Software in all provinces and cities of Cambodia.

CDs Khmer Software for Windows         6 CDs Linux Suse10.1 Installer

     

K Desktop Enviroment of Linux SuSe10.1 in Khmer localed by KhmerOS, now available for you to install. Please contact KhmerOS for CDs installer, it’s free. You just bring your blank CDs for burning at KhmerOS office in Phnom Penh. I would really like to use it so much.

September 28, 2006

KhmerOS at aKademy 2006 in Dublin, Ireland

Two people from KhmerOS project in Cambodia had been invited to joine the KDE conference called aKademy that would be taken place in Dublin, Ireland from 23rd to 30th September 2006.

KDE Cross Cultural – Localization In Cambodia – Jens Herden is a 41 year old German who has been using computers since the age of 14. Currently he is working for Quanta and for the KhmerOS project in Cambodia, where he has been living together with his wife for almost four years. He is an Open Source Developer for KhmerOS project. He had been presenting of Localization and KDE in Cambodia at the conference.

As I know him, he is fluently in english speaking, talent and clever. He was wearing Mekhala T-shirt (Mekhala is a Web browser program locale in Khmer from Mozilla Firefox) at being presents in the conference.

Ohoo, I forgot to talk about other one from KhmerOS, he is blackest man in the team, his name Sokhem as a localization or translation team leader. But we always joke to call him IBM, do u know IBM? It stand for International Black Man. Don’t confuse it is the brand name of computer IBM na! lolz

But Sokhem comments me to call him International Business Man (IBM). hahaha…hahaha..

September 20, 2006

Khmer Unicode Typing Contest

KhmerOS project will conduct a Unicode Typing contest that is organised by the National Information Communications Development Authority of the Royal Government of Cambodia (NiDA) and the NGO Open Forum of Cambodia, in the framework of the KhmerOS joint project at the end of this year 2006.

The Unicode Typing Contest is a National Contest in which participants compete on typing and document formatting skills in Khmer language. More specifically, they compete on the speed at which they can type in Khmer (Unicode fonts) and on the speed at which they can prepare a simple office document.

The Unicode Typing Contest will take place in each province of Cambodia. The national contest will take place in Phnom Penh with the winners of the provincial contests.