Most of the Graphical User Interface(GUI) has been tranlated. For instance, for open there’s “Bikkula”, for “Go to” ,it’s “Genda ku”, for “copy” as you might have guessed it’s “koppa”, for “Move” it’s “Situlawo”. But Mr. Kizito didn’t just stop at translating the GUI. He also dived into one of the most powerful tools(for advanced users) on the Linux operating system — the shell or the command line, the equivalent of DOS on windows. Mr. Kizito said that the he was currently localizing the operating system core components; And when asked about the availability of the project, he said the operating system would be open to all once the hosting website was up. We at the TechPost, we think that this localized Operating System can act as a gateway for some local communities especially those without much understanding of English to understand and use computers in their daily lives. For the rest of this post, here is a tour of the system: