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It is developing an ultra-thin client called nivo (network in, video out) based on Ubuntu Linux and other open-source software for use especially in third world countries.
The term FTBFS tends to be used specifically with the Debian and Ubuntu Linux distributions.
Munich uses LiMux, an Ubuntu Linux derivative, on nearly all of the city's 15,000 computers.
The library is geared toward a Unix-like system (Ubuntu Linux is listed as 'supported' while other variants such as Fedora and Mac OS X are considered 'experimental').