Linux To Triumph In Havana? May 18, 2005 07:45 AM Until now Cuba's state computers have exclusively used Windows. That may be all about to change. The Cuban government daily Juventud Rebelde is reporting that Cuba, which already has 1500 computers using Linux, is working on a legal framework that would allow the replacement of the Windows system throughout the Cuban government. Cuba's director of the state office of information technology, Roberto del Puerto, told the daily that Cuba will gradually switch to Linux for all state computers. It comes as part of a more generalized updating of technology in Cuba, including the replacement at long last of its analogue telephone technology with digital services. http://www.linuxworld.com/