[Ubuntu-be] ubuntu installatie

2012-02-14 Thread Dirk Peleman
Fujitsu Siemens amilo xi2528 laptop opgeladen met Ubuntu 11.10
Dit apparaat werkt nu blijkbaar beter dan op het oorspronkelijke
bijgeleverde en geïnstalleerde Windows vista.
Alles operationeel en perfect werkend, het toestel wordt ook niet meer zo
warm.
Hopelijk zijn de problemen met de NVIDIA beeldschermkaart ook van de baan,
die werd voordien behoorlijk warm waardoor ze uitviel. 
(videokaart is al 3x hersteld, chip te warm waardoor er geen verbinding meer
was)
 
  dirk.pele...@pandora.be
 
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] ubuntu courses

2012-02-14 Thread koen . wybo
Tips: 

Ubuntu manual: daar gebruiken ze een tool: quickshot om screenshots te 
automatiseren. Je kan het natuurlijk ook scripten met imagemagick of als je het 
'grafisch' wil: xdotool. Er bestaat ook een java-toepassing om dit soort zaken 
te doen: sikuli. Je kan met sikuli ook gaan scripten en dus de ganse boel 
automatiseren. 
Bij alle voorstellen: omdat de ontwikkeling van unity nog niet ten einde is zal 
het in de toekomst waarschijnlijk weer gedeeltelijk manueel moeten gebeuren als 
je de cursus wenst up te daten. Daar kun je volgens mij niet onderuit. 

LaTeX gebruiken om die manual te schrijven. Zo is de import van afbeeldingen 
veel gemakkelijker. (denk dat ubuntu-manual ook in LaTeX is opgemaakt). 



Koen Wybo 







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Van: "Jan Bongaerts"  
Aan: "Ubuntu Belgium"  
Verzonden: Dinsdag 14 februari 2012 09:44:18 GMT +01:00 Amsterdam / Berlijn / 
Bern / Rome / Stockholm / Wenen 
Onderwerp: Re: [Ubuntu-be] ubuntu courses 

The course is made by OpenSchool, a project of the Antwerp Municipality for 
adult education. It's really low threshold, for people with little or no 
education. They want to bring the computer to any household. 
So it's really basic stuff, from switching on to switching off, with lots of 
screenshots and step-by-step instructions. 


problem is, it's only on Windows. And that for an organisation that calls 
itself OpenSchool. 
Oh the humanity! 


I'd love to make an ubuntu version of it. 
Thing is though, Ubuntu has changed its look a couple of times in the past two 
years. 
So I'm holding off at least until 12.04 before making any screenshots. 
Does anyone have an idea of Canonical's intentions with their look for 12.04? I 
mean, I wouldn't want to spend dozens of manhours to compile all the necessary 
screenshots, only to find out that Canonical will come with a new look again 
the year after. 


Any ideas are welcome. You can write me in person, or, if you want to discuss 
this over the phone, ping me and I'll give you my phone number. 


Have a look at the zip file wouter shared. It's a hefty 170MB because of all 
the graphics, but I think it's a very useful document for the beginning user. 


Once compiled, we could use it for normal schools too. 


One of the main reasons why schools don't use anything but Microsoft, is 
because there aren't any good books available in the local languages. 
If we can compile a work like this, it might make Ubuntu much more attractive 
for the schools. 


Cheers, 
Jan. 


On 14 February 2012 09:12, Wouter Vandenneucker < wouterv...@gmail.com > wrote: 


hey guys, 


Janb found some courses about basic computing (that are used for adult 
education?) from a local educational center. They're made for windows, but it 
would be great to have them for ubuntu. 
Maybe jan can give some more info? 


anyhow, I've uploaded the courses to my webhost (since Drupal wouldn't allow me 
to upload the .zip file..): 
http://vdnkr.be/ubuntu.zip 


Grts 




Wouter 
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] ubuntu courses

2012-02-14 Thread Jan Bongaerts
The course is made by OpenSchool, a project of the Antwerp Municipality for
adult education. It's really low threshold, for people with little or
no education. They want to bring the computer to any household.
So it's really basic stuff, from switching on to switching off, with lots
of screenshots and step-by-step instructions.

problem is, it's only on Windows. And that for an organisation that calls
itself OpenSchool.
Oh the humanity!

I'd love to make an ubuntu version of it.
Thing is though, Ubuntu has changed its look a couple of times in the past
two years.
So I'm holding off at least until 12.04 before making any screenshots.
Does anyone have an idea of Canonical's intentions with their look for
12.04? I mean, I wouldn't want to spend dozens of manhours to compile all
the necessary screenshots, only to find out that Canonical will come with a
new look again the year after.

Any ideas are welcome. You can write me in person, or, if you want to
discuss this over the phone, ping me and I'll give you my phone number.

Have a look at the zip file wouter shared. It's a hefty 170MB because of
all the graphics, but I think it's a very useful document for the beginning
user.

Once compiled, we could use it for normal schools too.

One of the main reasons why schools don't use anything but Microsoft, is
because there aren't any good books available in the local languages.
If we can compile a work like this, it might make Ubuntu much more
attractive for the schools.

Cheers,
Jan.

On 14 February 2012 09:12, Wouter Vandenneucker wrote:

> hey guys,
>
> Janb found some courses about basic computing (that are used for adult
> education?) from a local educational center. They're made for windows, but
> it would be great to have them for ubuntu.
> Maybe jan can give some more info?
>
> anyhow, I've uploaded the courses to my webhost (since Drupal wouldn't
> allow me to upload the .zip file..):
> http://vdnkr.be/ubuntu.zip
>
> Grts
>
>
> Wouter
>
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[Ubuntu-be] ubuntu courses

2012-02-14 Thread Wouter Vandenneucker
hey guys,

Janb found some courses about basic computing (that are used for adult
education?) from a local educational center. They're made for windows, but
it would be great to have them for ubuntu.
Maybe jan can give some more info?

anyhow, I've uploaded the courses to my webhost (since Drupal wouldn't
allow me to upload the .zip file..):
http://vdnkr.be/ubuntu.zip

Grts


Wouter
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] Linux Open Administration Days 212 in Antwerpen

2012-02-14 Thread Ward De Ridder
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Op 06-02-12 23:53, Patrick Coeman schreef:
> Beste,
> 
> Op Fosdem zag ik een affiche hangen voor volgend event: Loadays 
> 2011 in Antwerpen op 31/3 en 1/4 ek. ( http://www.loadays.eu 
> ). Misschien iets voor Ubuntu be?
> 
> patje
> 
> -- Patrick Coeman Groot Hagelkruis 179a te 2030 Antwerpen 0476 
> 959505
> 
> Deze email is een privé bericht tussen zender en ontvanger en kan 
> zonder toestemming van beide partijen niet gebruikt worden voor een
> ander doel zonder schending van de wetgeving op de persoonlijke
> levenssfeer. De schender stelt zich bloot aan gerechtelijke
> vervolging. Zie 
> http://cwisdb.kuleuven.be/pisa/nl/juridisch/privacy.htm
> 
> 

I marked this date in my calendar, and if I have no other plans I will
check this out.
If there is an ubuntu booth (but apparently that's not a great place
to organize one) I might be able to help.

Ward
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