On Friday I was informed by Carphone Warehouse in Petersfield that the Ubuntu
Webbook has been withdrawn from sale. They even thought that they had still
got some in the stockroom, but they are not allowed to sell them. :-( I had
been intending to take someone in on Monday to look at one,
Lisi wrote:
On Friday I was informed by Carphone Warehouse in Petersfield that the Ubuntu
Webbook has been withdrawn from sale. They even thought that they had still
got some in the stockroom, but they are not allowed to sell them. :-( I had
been intending to take someone in on Monday to
Sean Gibbins wrote:
Lisi wrote:
On Friday I was informed by Carphone Warehouse in Petersfield that the
Ubuntu
Webbook has been withdrawn from sale. They even thought that they had still
got some in the stockroom, but they are not allowed to sell them. :-( I
had
been intending to
Sean Gibbins wrote:
Lisi wrote:
On Friday I was informed by Carphone Warehouse in Petersfield that the
Ubuntu
Webbook has been withdrawn from sale. They even thought that they had still
got some in the stockroom, but they are not allowed to sell them. :-( I
had
been intending to
Hugo Mills wrote:
On Sun, Nov 02, 2008 at 12:42:22PM -, Mark Johnson wrote:
Linux is still very much considered a technical O/S, and users are
considered to be more technically minded than average users. Im sure
that most windows users wouldnt know how to trouble shoot. They expect
it
Things like this are IMHO potentially vary bad for us. I used to work for a
company that provided a service to the public. We recognised that it was fairly
easy to sell our service to a new customer but once they'd turned us out and
got our competitors in it was almost impossible to get back in
On Sunday 02 November 2008 12:27:38 Alan Bell wrote:
the webbook isn't gone forever, just taking a breather. It will probably
return at a pretty good price, running Intrepid Ibex and being sold in a
different (and much less sucky) way.
That's good news!!
Lisi
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I'm working on a serious kit clear out at the moment, and thought I'd
post a few details here before the items hit Freecycle - which will be
ASAP and once I've finished a bit more sorting. The plan is to be shot
of this lot by next weekend if possible. So here goes a list of what
I've itemised so
Good to catch up with some members yesterday - brilliant Hugin panoramic
pic! Captures the workshop feel of the day I though.
http://www.hants.lug.org.uk/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?1stNovember2008
-- Damian
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