Eric,

Lets them try. We had done it and we share our saat pahit :). They
need to come up with better plan for this.

Reality suck but lets be open on this learning is a process of trying
and doing. From your point we can propose solutions but reality still
suck, it may not work. But we cannot stop trying. Trying is what we
want from them.


On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 12:34 AM, Slaya Chronicles - Geeko Acolyte
<msiantuxlo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Just do it if you want to. I am not being cruel, but I am honest. Sometimes
> the line can be fuzzy between the two.
>
> Have you seen any one just happy to use Linux as installed? Installing in a
> VM? If you do VM there will be no issues except for multimedia stuff. Have
> you considered the fact that people want to get codecs, tutorials etc. Yes
> you can also use SUSE Studio for creating an ISO, VM image or use an offline
> repo to reduce the headache. After that how? Updates? Adding/Removing
> software. You think they will work to read the documentation? Let us be
> honest shall we?
>
> Seeing that the word KOSTEM has been thrown around, the target audience will
> be mostly Malay. That is OK. But most Malays chaps I know love Celcom 3G so
> much - considered making that Celcom 3G dongle work with distros? Since
> OSDCMY is a Debian/Ubuntu majority association - made it work yet with
> Celcom 3G dongles, especially those with the Qualcomm chipsets?
>
> I am not pouring cold water on your efforts, but you must know what to
> expect. If you have the time. patience and resources, why not?
>
> You will not find many who wants to do it.
>
> Eric
>

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