Trinity University was created with the combination of three smaller colleges in 1869. While those colleges were affiliated with a Protestant religion, it does not seem that Trinity is named for the more fundamental doctrine.

It was nearly 75 years later when Trinity adopted the alumni and campus of the University of San Antonio. A few years later, the current campus was completed. And, just last week the new Embedded and Digital Systems Center was opened...

PC on the left; EFIKA on the right.

The new Embedded and Digital Systems Design Center

Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas

The Dell machines dual boot to Vista or Fedora. Currently, the EFIKA Open Clients have only openSUSE installed, but we will be adding a couple of other options soon.
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A commonly understood 'user interface'

You can try it here. Please let us know what you think. Thank you.

The Community is the Computer - a Super Computer.
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In the study of Economics, in which we claim insignificant expertise, the cost of living is mostly either a means by which to compare one location to another or over time a barometer of inflation. The question: is the value of the material commodities we need to live with a certain standard of living less or more, here or there, now or then. A cost of living index is a measurement of purchasing power.
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An EFIKA and the PowerDev Meeting gets started...

PowerDev Meeting #5 was a great success. Both a Gallery and Videos are available. English subtitles are being added. A big word of thanks goes to all those involved, both the organizers and the participants.

The highlight of the Event had to be MorphOS 2.1 (Release Notes), which made its debut the night before the Meeting. It is clear from the Gallery and the Videos that the update was well-received by the interested and enthusiastic audience.

We'll get the Chrome part.

It is the inside that has us in fits and starts (and awake at 0130). We have been working with a new e300 SoC family for over a year now. Many of you are wondering what we could be doing taking so long. It has not been easy, but we finally see a flash of light ahead, and it must be Chrome.

In the meanwhile, Johan Dams posted a new video to cloudcity.tv.
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