[00:01] <oerheks> i guess there is no linux for their own processors..
[00:01] <oerheks> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Russian_microprocessors
[00:01] <JanC> arg_: they are switching from Windows to Astra Linux, in fact, which is a Debian derivative, but not an Ubuntu derivative, so I'm not sure if it's on-topic here...
[00:03] <JanC> and their recent CPUs definitely can run linux (pretty much anything that is at least 32-bits and has a MMU can run linux)
[00:04] <JanC> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astra_Linux
[00:06] <JanC> they use ODF office formats too, which is funny, because that means they standardised on the same document format as NATO  :)
[00:14] <wez> :D
[00:16] <arg_> yeah? but it's probably worldwide, like...jpg or whatever.
[02:40] <marcoagpinto> heya
[02:41] <arraybolt3> marcoagpinto: \o
[04:22] <lotuspsychje> good morning