Re: [Ubuntu-be] Digital week Bree / Digitale week Bree

2010-02-16 Thread Jan Claeys
Op woensdag 10-02-2010 om 19:14 uur [tijdzone -0800], schreef william11:
> Kick
> 
> We hebben 4 workshops geplanned op 7 maart in Bree.
> a) Mozilla Firefox browser
> b) Openoffice.Org
> c) Ubuntu ?

Iemand uit de omgeving van Bree die een Ubuntu-workshop wil geven?

Zelfs als je dit nooit eerder gedaan hebt, voel je vrij om om hulp te
vragen...

Als je William in CC: zet kan hij ook antwoorden op eventuele vragen
over wat verwacht wordt.


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[Ubuntu-be] [Fwd: Re: Ubuntu Global Jam - 26 March - 28 March 2010]

2010-02-16 Thread Jan Claeys
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Van: Daniel Holbach 
Reply-to: "Ubuntu local community team \(LoCo\) contacts"

Aan: Ubuntu local community team (LoCo) contacts

Onderwerp: Re: Ubuntu Global Jam - 26 March - 28 March 2010
Datum: Tue, 16 Feb 2010 17:36:39 +0100

Am Freitag, den 12.02.2010, 11:00 -0500 schrieb Chris Johnston:
> How do we run a Jam?
> 
> If you have never run a Global Jam event before, or if you have, but
> would like some fresh ideas, we have three training sessions scheduled
> between now and the Global Jam event. The training sessions will be
> held by JorgeCastro and will be held in #ubuntu-locoteams on freenode.
> The training sessions will take place on:
> 
> 17 February 2010 at 18:00 UTC
> 26 February 2010 at 2100 UTC
> 10 March 2010 at 2100 UTC

Make sure you keep an eye on 

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGlobalJam#Training Sessions

becase we will keep scheduling sessions about running Jams generally,
and certain type of jams in particular.

If you want to run a session yourself and share your experience, please
do so and add yourself to the list.


What's most important at this stage is that we all reach out to our
teams, ask them what they'd like to do during the global jam and start
our preparations.

Also... talk to other teams if you have the feeling they are not
planning their global jam participation yet. ;-)

And if you have questions, just ask on this list!

Let's make this all rock together! Have a great day,
 Daniel




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[Ubuntu-be] [Fwd: Ubuntu Global Jam - 26 March - 28 March 2010]

2010-02-16 Thread Jan Claeys
--- Doorgestuurd bericht ---
Van: Chris Johnston 
Reply-to: "Ubuntu local community team \(LoCo\) contacts"

Aan: loco-conta...@lists.ubuntu.com, ubuntu-news-t...@lists.ubuntu.com
Onderwerp: Ubuntu Global Jam - 26 March - 28 March 2010
Datum: Fri, 12 Feb 2010 11:00:49 -0500

Good day!

Hopefully by now you have heard of the Ubuntu Global Jam [1] coming up
in March. The dates for the Global Jam this cycle are the 26th through
the 28th of March 2010. We are hoping to make this Global Jam extremely
successful, and we need your help in doing it. We are wanting to have
events in as many places as possible not only to help to improve Ubuntu,
but also to help promote Ubuntu.

What is the Global Jam?

The Ubuntu Global Jam is an online and in person event that takes place
all across the world. People get together with the interest of making
Ubuntu better, while having a good time socializing with other people
near you who have the same interest and passion about Ubuntu as you do.

What can your LoCo do?

The Ubuntu Global Jam has many different events that for users to
participate in, just pick what you and your members like, and make it
happen. You can pick from one or more of the following events:

Bug Jam - During a bug jam users would work on finding, triaging and
fixing bugs.
Testing Jam - Lucid is due out the end of April and we need help testing
it out prior to its release.
Upgrade Jam - Upgrade systems that are currently running older versions
of Ubuntu and report your experience.
Documentation Jam - Write documentation about using Ubuntu, or joining
the Ubuntu community, or work on making the existing documentation
better. 
Translations Jam - Help to make Ubuntu available to everyone. Help
translate Ubuntu into your language.
Packaging Jam - Help out with improving packages in Ubuntu.
Other - If your team has some other aspect of helping out the Ubuntu
Community, feel free to participate in that for the Global Jam.

You can find out more information about the different types of Jams on
the Ubuntu Global Jams wiki page [1].

How do we run a Jam?

If you have never run a Global Jam event before, or if you have, but
would like some fresh ideas, we have three training sessions scheduled
between now and the Global Jam event. The training sessions will be held
by JorgeCastro and will be held in #ubuntu-locoteams on freenode. The
training sessions will take place on:

17 February 2010 at 18:00 UTC
26 February 2010 at 2100 UTC
10 March 2010 at 2100 UTC

All three training sessions will contain tips, tricks, pointers and
advice on how to run a Jam. You can also find out more information at
the Running An Event page [2] on the Ubuntu Wiki.

What is needed to run a Jam?

In order to effectively run a Jam, each event will need a place to meet
that has a decent internet connection, as well as some computers, and an
area that users can work in. Suggested places are Universities, schools,
and neighborhood centers.

Don't forget after you find a place to run your Jam and have decided
what your LoCo wants to do during the Jam, you need to get the word out
about your Jam! Blog about it, post it on Twitter and Identi.ca, place
it on the Ubuntu Global Jam Events page [2], send emails to your LoCo's
mailing lists, and anything else that you can think of. The more people
that participate, the more fun that you will have, and the more help
that can be provided to improve Ubuntu.

Need more help?

Read about what other LoCo's have done at their Global Jam events for
more thoughts and ideas [3] and if you are still in need of more help,
or have questions that aren't covered anywhere, feel free to contact
myself via email or on IRC, or attend one of the training sessions
listed above.

[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGlobalJam
[2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Jams
[3] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGlobalJam/Events
[4] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGlobalJam/Stories

Respectfully,

Chris Johnston - cjohnston
Ubuntu Member
chrisjohns...@ubuntu.com
www.chrisjohnston.org 


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Re: [Ubuntu-be] IRC meeting 03/02/2010 - report

2010-02-16 Thread Dirk Tas
Hello Jan,


I agree with you on this one, but I don't think Canonical will sell or
produce the Localized cd's we want, but even then I would let them
burn/print in Belgium.

Sorry I'm sharing my opinion via this mail. I am never available on a
> Wednesday night to participate to the meeting.
>
> about topic 2 (the ubuntu CD):
> a) the wiki talks about 919 Euro for 1000 CDs. Canonical sells their CDs
> for far less (158 Euro for 200 CDs). I think they deserve our support.
> b) If we decide to make a local CD, I would NOT outsource the work outside
> to Morocco, China, or other countries. It beats the object of going local.
> If a local option is not feasible, why not outsource it to Canonical? Has
> anyone tried to ask them?
>
> Just my 2 cents.
>
> Regards,
> Jan.
>
>
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[Ubuntu-be] fout bij installatie sun virtualbox

2010-02-16 Thread Oryerozen

wij zijn ons aan het omschakelen van windows naar linux en hebben hiervoor
Ubuntu gekozen. Wij hebben nog enkele programma\'s die enkel onder windows
werken en hiervoor installeerden wij sunvirtualbox van uit het
softwarecentrum. Na enige tijd proberen en zoekn op het net blijkt deze
versie geen usb ondersteuning te hebben wij hebben deze dan ook
gedeinstalleerd via het software centrum de goede versie via the site van
sun virtualbox gedownload. Bij het installeren van die versie krijg ik
echter de volgende fout melding: Fout: Conflicteert met het geīnstalleerde
pakket  \'virtualbox-ose\'.
Wat deed ik verkeerd en hoe kan ik dit oplossen?

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Re: [Ubuntu-be] Digital week Bree / Digitale week Bree

2010-02-16 Thread william11

Kick

We hebben 4 workshops geplanned op 7 maart in Bree.
a) Mozilla Firefox browser
b) Openoffice.Org
c) Ubuntu ?

Iemand uit de buurt die wil/kan helpen?
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[Ubuntu-be] Remember Ubuntu-be IRC meeting tomorrow 17/02/2010 at 21.00 h

2010-02-16 Thread Jean7491
Remember the next IRC meeting tomorrow Wednesday 17/02/2010 at 21.00 h. 
on #ubuntu-be -- IRC (http://webchat.freenode.net/).

See agenda in wiki https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/IrcMeetings

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