( 1 ) UBUNTU USB STICK:
An excellent idea and the essential message is
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Ubuntu is free. Bring your own USB stick and we will provide a free
copy, the time of drinking a coffee.
Has anyone considered asking Canonical for a severely reduced price
when we order eg 250 sticks?
That would at least save us a the hassle of testing/...
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 11:02 AM, Etienne Saliez etie...@saliez.be wrote:
( 1 ) UBUNTU USB STICK:
An excellent
what do you want to test?
it works...I tested it :-) damn thing boots if you don't have an too old
device that still requires you to press F12; choose usb-zip or
something...
in the faq I quoted from earlier it's mentioned that they don't have a
reduced price for large quantities...you could only
In practice in an exhibition many people do not have an own USB stick at
hand and there could be too many demands waiting for copies at the same
time.
at the HCC events you will probably be able to buy a usb stick for cheap...
it takes 1 minute to copy it...
eg 5-8 euro for a 4gbyte stick is
That's the official version, they might have another version if you
know the right people ;-)
Remember they stopped accepting special orders (multiple cd's) at
shipit (before they completely stopped shipit)? I mailed them,
explaining I was a support point and handed out quite a lot of cd's.
Got 30
@etienne:for a list with ubuntu compatible hardware you can take a look
at:http://webapps.ubuntu.com/marketplace/europe/It lists a number of shops in
belgium that sell hardware (and software) that is compatible with ubuntu.
grts
Wouter--
ubuntu-be mailing
Problem with this compatibility list is that some manufacturers use
different suppliers for their electronic components in order to reduce
dependency from one supplier.
That means you sometimes get two exactly identical models, but from a
different batch, that has something exotic inside and all
:36:42 +0200
To: ubuntu-be@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-be] usb sticks met ubuntu preloaded --- the essential
message
Problem with this compatibility list is that some manufacturers use different
suppliers for their electronic components in order to reduce dependency from
one
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 3:36 PM, wouter Vandenneucker
wouterv...@hotmail.com wrote:
honestly I don't think we'll encounter a stick that doesn't work.
IMO we'll have people who will have a computer that boots any stick or no
stick at all.
(You'll have to be damn good finding a usb stick that
I said: IMO we'll have people who will have a computer that boots any stick or
no stick at all.that is an example of a computer that won't boot any stick..
Date: Thu, 19 May 2011 15:40:07 +0200
From: ste...@leeman.be
To: ubuntu-be@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-be] usb sticks met ubuntu
Op donderdag 19 mei 2011 11:55:13 schreef Steven Leeman:
what do you want to test?
it works...I tested it :-) damn thing boots if you don't have an too old
device that still requires you to press F12; choose usb-zip or
something...
in the faq I quoted from earlier it's mentioned that they
Got some mail from this company a while ago:
http://www.venditio.nl/offerte-aanvragen/usb-sticks-offerte/usb-stick-budget-star/
would 2gb be enough?
hoe duur waren zij?
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