Hello,

Yesterday I was at the annual FSF Hungary conference. It's website is only available in Hungarian: http://konf.fsf.hu/ There were over 500 visitors from all over Hungary.

This is traditionally an Ubuntu dominated event, but for the first time there was also an openSUSE booth. I started to organize it quite late, but still there were at least 3-4 people continuously caring for the booth. To draw more people, we had a number of interesting computers on display, all running openSUSE: a large gaming config with KDE and Steam and other native Linux games. There were a also a number of small machines: fitpc3 running Gnome3 and office apps, also a raspberry pi and a CuBox.

There were many people visiting the booth, some only for the exotic machines, but most also asked about openSUSE. There were some technical questions (mostly video card related problems), and also the usual "why openSUSE".

We did not have any openSUSE 12.2 DVDs (which Kalman ordered a long time ago), but had a few 12.1 and 11.4 disks. Even those old disks found users as many people told us, that they have old machines and they don't need the latest and greatest, rather something what is not sluggish on old machines.

Bye,
CzP
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