On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 14:50:52 +0700, J Irawan K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Before you do anything to their computers, you should find out their
uses of the computers, for example:
- what are their activities with those computers,
- the programs they usually use,
- computer support (to fix
kedut kedut wrote:
You might need to consider things like:
- that some offices are using programs that only works on win98 like
what I have here at my workplace (finance program),
- future update/upgrade (both hardware and software), who's going to help?,
- training,
- etc.
maaf, tapi
On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 16:29:24 +0700, J Irawan K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John did mentioned in his 1st email about office computers apart from
home computer.
yup, dia memang bilang home and offices, tapi setelah saya pertegas,
apakah Linux ini akan di install di komputer pacarnya, dia menjawab
Oh, I see...
Well may be you can use another distro (linux has a lot distro, right?
:-))
I think, I had had same problem like you. Linux was run slowly in
pentium 2 with 128MB RAM.
The solutions are:
I have to compiled packages kernel according to machine I had. Or,
Install the computer with
Qeyz wrote:
Brainstorming:
Printing can be a problem too, some win*** programs are customised to
print at specific part of the paper.
If you use linux O/S, it means that you use software that are designed
to run on linux too, right? or at least, that software is emulated to
work on linux. so
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 09:53:15 +0700, J Irawan K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maksud saya, ada kemungkinan bahwa di kantor tersebut, mereka
menggunakan program yang disesuaikan dengan kebutuhan di sana.
Jadi pada dasarnya, John juga perlu punya TODO list terlepas dari apapun
solusi terbaik yang
Hi,
Thanks for the reply!
On Tuesday 08 March 2005 06:30, kedut kedut wrote:
On Sun, 6 Mar 2005 22:11:32 +0100, John Orford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi all,
I've just joined. I'm from Ireland but will be visiting Jakarta / Java /
Bali (and probably more) from next week for a month.
been accustomed to work with win98, they are familiar with
computer terms. They'll just need little adaptation.
OK john...
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From: John Orford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 10:42 PM
To: tanya-jawab@linux.or.id
Subject: Re: [tanya-jawab] Hello
Hi
08, 2005 10:42 PM
To: tanya-jawab@linux.or.id
Subject: Re: [tanya-jawab] Hello
Hi,
Thanks for the reply!
On Tuesday 08 March 2005 06:30, kedut kedut wrote:
On Sun, 6 Mar 2005 22:11:32 +0100, John Orford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi all,
I've just joined. I'm from Ireland
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 16:42:15 +0100, John Orford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the reply!
You're welcome.
On Sun, 6 Mar 2005 22:11:32 +0100, John Orford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hehe :) actually I am looking forward to Indonesia a lot. I've never been to
Asia but have read lots
John Orford wrote:
I have been given the task to breath life back into my Girlfriend's
family's home and office computers. They use Windows 98 and sound very old
Yeah. (Your English is much better than my Indonesian ;)) Basically
they run
Win98 - and from what I hear they are full of viruses /
On Sun, 6 Mar 2005 22:11:32 +0100, John Orford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I've just joined. I'm from Ireland but will be visiting Jakarta / Java / Bali
(and probably more) from next week for a month.
Hello John, well before you get here I'd like to say: WELCOME TO INDONESIA!
I have
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Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 12:31 PM
To: tanya-jawab@linux.or.id
Subject: Re: [tanya-jawab] Hello
On Sun, 6 Mar 2005 22:11:32 +0100, John Orford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi all,
I've just joined. I'm from Ireland but will be visiting Jakarta / Java /
Bali
(and probably
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