Hi Jan,

Thanks for all the information and all your work making Sage easier to
install! On the next similar occasion, we should also investigate
aims-desktop, either through DVD installs or by running a local Ubuntu
+ PPA mirror. There still is the problem that installing a dual boot
requires some resources (disk space) and can take some time to be done
in a safe way (when the notion of backup is weak). One fine point as
well, for the many older laptops, is to run Ubuntu with a light window
manager.

On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 07:22:12AM +0200, Jan Groenewald wrote:
>    In the meantime speak to me about hosting sage days at
>    an AIMS centre, where you will arrive with Sage already
>    installed on all computers, and the most reliable internet
>    you can find in an African university.
> 
>    If someone knows where to get the funding, I would look
>    forward to a July 2014 Sage days in Cape Town.

Hmm, I don't have ideas on the top of my head for funding, but this
sounds attracting :-)

Cheers,
                                Nicolas
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