Tony Travis wrote:
Mark Harrison wrote:
I've had a look at the Customer Reviews on eBuyer (the UK
distributor for eSys).
Sadly, several of them talk about putting XP on it.
I am tempted to post follow-up questions asking where they bought
the XP licences from, in order to make that PC a
John Levin wrote:
Hi all,
This months Linux Format mag has a review of the eSys ePC Basic, a
budget desktop preloaded with Ubuntu 6.06
Has anyone seen or used one of these? The website
http://esysglobal.co.uk/esyspc.htm
gives no details of prices or where to buy.
I do not have that
Ian Pascoe wrote:
Hi Alan
Yep, see what you mean about the human factor.
But, how did you know that the promo videos on stands as you were walking
around were aimed at other people? Is this your past experience and you
deliberately ignore 'em, or do you watch a couple of moments just to
Jim Kissel wrote:
Ian Pascoe wrote:
PS Is everyone on holiday this week as the list seems awful quiet?
Only all of Europe, or so it seems. Not only are the mailing lists I
subscribe to quite, there is not much news either or so it seems to me.
now is the time then to field the type
Matthew Larsen wrote:
Hey all, been a while
IMO I think the idea of viral videos is a waste of time. When have
they ever worked? I personally think its just a buzz-word and a
marketing experiment gone crazy. We need to stop trying to 'trick'
people in to moving to Linux. We need to show
This is to inform that I am organising a SFD event
(Saturday 15th September) in Bracknell.
I am in contact with the relevant LUGs
(apologies if you have seen stuff already).
If you are able to be involved, or help, or can be in Bracknell that
day to say hello! or want details, please contact me
Phil Bull wrote:
Hi Matt,
Hope work's going well.
On Thu, 2007-08-23 at 10:19 +0100, Matthew Larsen wrote:
Well thats the biggest threat to linux: If Microsoft charged
reasonable licenses for their software (ie £20 for Vista
Ultimate), FOSS would be blown out of the water.
I really
Ian Pascoe wrote:
Following on from recent posts about Viral videos and screencasts, is there
such a thing as a promo video / DVD, that could be left runing on something
as part of a stand?
Just thought that something like that is a trap for people to watch without
necessarily actually
Not Ubuntu specific, but this is the sort of comment I really love to see!
http://changelog.complete.org/posts/644-Linux-Hardware-Support-Better-Than-Windows.html
A nice marketing stance. There are a host of good news stories about
Linux which are well worth shouting. From a marketing strategy
Sarah Hobbs wrote:
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Hey all,
No idea who's behind this marketing decision, but...
http://perkypants.org/blog/2007/08/20/linux-for-ladies/
As discussed in #debian-women earlier...does that mean that ladies are
no longer human beings now?
Gerry Carr wrote:
Hi all
There has been some excitement about the Ladies T-Shirts I see. Well
suffice to say the people at Canonical who made the decision were me Kat
and Claire. And we did it to make the t-shirts more attractive to women
not less. But it appears that not everyone shares
Matthew East wrote:
On 19/08/07, Chris Rowson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS. I haven't had a response to my emails to either Mozilla, or
Ubuntuvideo.com.
If the guy running ubuntuvideo.com isn't responsive, that is a
substantial problem, given that the site is supposed to be a marketing
Neil Greenwood wrote:
A very good discussion about why Linux doesn't have a greater market share.
http://tlug.jp/articles/Windows_Is_Free
A well put case with a closely argued set of points. Worth reading.
also see:
How Microsoft conquered China
Rob Beard wrote:
Quoting Chris Rowson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'll post feedback on how it goes on Saturday evening/Sunday morning.
Rob
Cool, good luck mate :-)
Chris
Just wanted to give some feedback on the event I was arranging in Exeter.
Thanks, and Well Done for carrying it through!
Eddie Armstrong wrote:
Rob Beard wrote:
I would have thought for older machines Ubuntu 6.06 with it's
long term support would be a better idea than any M$ software.
Rob
Now if I were the cynical type I would suggest maybe Microsoft has
already thought of this and decided to preempt it -
A post on this subject on the UK list gave this link:
http://tlug.jp/articles/Windows_Is_Free
It is well worth reading. It is closely though out and argued. The
article is a pro linux response to a linux critical one of a similar
subject.
For this list I copy some extracts here of points which
How to get our message across? A unique and fun way for us to deliver
our message is to Sing it!
The utube link below is a Helsinki Choir, getting attention in a
delightful way, on the subject of complaints in their lives.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATXV3DzKv68
enjoy
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Chris Rowson wrote:
Can anyone give any advise on getting the 'Listen Live' link on
www.helpmechill.co.uk to work.
Thanks in advance.
--
Must go; places to be, people to do, stuff to, err, stuff.
Colin
Ooooh cheers for the link Colin,
My colleagues and I down here in the computer
Chris Rowson wrote:
alan c wrote:
Ubuntu Servers Hacked
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/08/15/1341224
If this is true it is pretty sad. It will take some time for
confidence to be regained. What a gift (or a result?) for the opposition!
I think that too much is being
Matthew East wrote:
On 16/08/07, alan c [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Press fodder. Set them up high and then knock 'em down. It makes news
on the way up, and also on the way down.
As Ubuntu gets higher profiles as I am sure It will, it is going to
happen much more. A tribute to growing fame. I
Ubuntu Servers Hacked
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/08/15/1341224
If this is true it is pretty sad. It will take some time for
confidence to be regained. What a gift (or a result?) for the opposition!
I was recently trying to reduce my ignorance about security by asking
questions
Jim Kissel wrote:
alan c wrote:
Ubuntu Servers Hacked
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/08/15/1341224
If this is true it is pretty sad. It will take some time for
confidence to be regained. What a gift (or a result?) for the opposition!
It was a case of self inflected
Colin Murphy wrote:
On Wed, 2007-08-15 at 23:45 +0100, Alec Wright wrote:
On Wed, 2007-08-15 at 23:41 +0100, Colin Murphy wrote:
Can anyone give any advise on getting the 'Listen Live' link on
www.helpmechill.co.uk to work.
Is that the right URL? It's an ad farm.
Sorry again, s/be
Colin Murphy wrote:
On Thu, 2007-08-16 at 01:01 +0100, Gav Ford wrote:
On Wed, 2007-08-15 at 23:41 +0100, Colin Murphy wrote:
Can anyone give any advise on getting the 'Listen Live' link on
www.helpmechill.com to work.
Works fine with mplayer, open a terminal and install mplayer with:
I am being asked to comment on procurement of a touch screen - an
external one which fits over the front of the display.
A desktop compatible model is shown with no mention of how it
connects. A laptop version is also shown with a comment that it is USB.
Does anyone know if the technology is
Aaron Toponce wrote:
[...]
Only the true hardcore nerds are familiar other distros such as
Yellow Dog, Nexenta, *BSD and even PCLinuxOS.
Not any more, which is part of my point. My experience at the weekend
was a shock to me, I was unprepared for it (I will be prepared in
future though). The
Josh Blacker wrote:
Hi all,
Got a text from a friend earlier asking if she bought a new desktop
from dell with Ubuntu, would she be able to use all her old files etc.
I explained that yes Ubuntu can deal with jpgs (she was worried she
wouldn't be able to see all her photos!) and OpenOffice
Josh Blacker wrote:
Hi all,
[...]
Dells, or are they?), but I must admit I have no idea about managing
an iPod from Ubuntu. I have most of the songs I want on mine anyway,
and still dual-boot so can use iTunes when need be.
An alternative approach could be to consider running linux *on* the
Mírian Bruckschen wrote:
Hello Willie,
On 8/13/07, Willie Walker wrote:
Orca is a community project, however, and we encourage others to
help us with testing and using Orca on all sorts of platforms.
As you gain experience with XFCE, it would be great if you could
include your notes off
Blog:
Why Is PCLinuxOS 2007 Better Than Ubuntu ?
http://www.pkblogs.com/cyneuron/2007/08/why-is-pclinuxos-2007-better-than.html#comment-1731958896017522083
This blog has the most succinct comparison I have seen, I am impressed.
I find I am in agreement with most (not all) of what is said, and I
alan c wrote:
I bring your attention to the Ubuntu World map which I believe is the
sort of thing which will help increase ubuntu buzz.
It is taking some time to be given status as 'Sticky' on the forums,
although I think it woul db ean excellent idea.
I would like to encourage ubuntu use
Matthew East wrote:
Hi,
Back on list.
On 13/08/07, alan c [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matthew East wrote:
On 13/08/07, alan c [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.flippinsweetdude.com/maps/index.php
Please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWorldWide. This one you've
posted appears
Martin Ahnelöv wrote:
Martin Ahnelöv wrote:
mån 2007-08-13 klockan 08:26 +0100 skrev alan c:
Blog:
Why Is PCLinuxOS 2007 Better Than Ubuntu ?
http://www.pkblogs.com/cyneuron/2007/08/why-is-pclinuxos-2007-better-than.html#comment-1731958896017522083
This blog has the most
How can I check that a keylogger or similar is not installed in my
machine?
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John Dow wrote:
On 8/7/07, Josh Blacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hit the 'report spam' button in gmail... /joke
I'm interested in getting a new desktop for/in september so count me
in on this - does the offer extend to monitors and accessories when
buying as well? I've only got my laptop at
Pete Stean wrote:
Ah, the Dell Inspiron 6400 which they are selling retails for £359+
depending on features such as memory etc.
The irony of course is that this machine is *no cheaper* than the
Vista-loaded equivalent... why are they not prepared to pass on the
licence cost saving to the
Pete Stean wrote:
alan, cost is not an issue for me either - I wasn't really arguing
for myself when I talked about the identical pricing. What I was
thinking about was how could I possibly convince a friend or
relative who has a vague interest in running linux to buy the
linux-loaded Dell
Tony Arnold wrote:
Mark,
Mark Harrison wrote:
Tony Arnold wrote:
I've never understood how or why this works! Why should the vendor of
the bloatware pay Dell to install it? Surelly, Dell should buy a license
for the bloatware from its vendor and pass this on to the customer. It
just seems
Nik Butler wrote:
[ SALES PITCH ]
As many may already be aware Dell will be shipping Ubuntu preinstalled
kit to the UK market.
I am ( to the best of my knowledge ) uniquely positioned to have a very
long term working and purchasing arrangement with Dell on behalf of all
my customers.
Alec Wright wrote:
On Sat, 2007-07-28 at 15:58 +0100, alan c wrote:
I have a window of opportunity to attract attention in a large charity
I have helped in the past, and I could very much use a custom (Ubuntu)
live CD with a only a few differences from the standard:
Just out of interest
alan c wrote:
I have a window of opportunity to attract attention in a large charity
I have helped in the past, and I could very much use a custom (Ubuntu)
live CD with a only a few differences from the standard:
The boot splash logo, the in-process (Usplash?) screen, and the
default
The following originated as a newcomer request about AVG virus
checker, and I added comments suggesting that linux was infertile
ground for infection, and associated points. It was (is) a balanced
and interesting discussion, and has yielded the comments copied below,
which seem to be quite
Chris Rowson wrote:
I always understood the definition of free to be as in freedom.
Although of course if someone decided to hijack plant.ubuntu-uk.org
for the singular purposes of promoting a business which is in no way
related to Ubuntu or FOSS (for instance, selling viagra!) then that
Michael Wood wrote:
Michael Wood wrote:
There have been a few issues with some of the posts appearing on the
Ubuntu-UK planet, These haven't really been resolved as we have no
guidelines to uphold any complaints around. Therefore I propose that
there should be an code of conduct aimed at
Pete Stean wrote:
On the document sharing issue, you have considered using a shared web-space
to do this? Google offer a solution I think... and it's so 21st century :)
I have to say, on the note re mailing lists - I *hate* them - they have such
limited functionality it's embarassing. I'm
Mark Harrison wrote:
Guys,
Just for the record, since I suspect it's my Blog that has specifically
kicked off this issue:
If the community as a whole would rather I simply syndicated
OSS-related posts, then I am happy to do so.
I have deliberately syndicated my entire personal
Mark Harrison wrote:
Dave Murphy wrote:
On Thu, 2007-08-02 at 16:50 +0100, Mark Harrison wrote:
I've created a Facebook group with the following description:
Although I'm a Facebook user myself, I'm not comfortable with making
Facebook membership a requirement for contribution to
Dalton Miyabara wrote:
De: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Para: Mike Feravolo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cópia: ubuntu-marketing@lists.ubuntu.com
Data: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 23:10:41 -0700
Assunto: [Spam] Re: [ubuntu-marketing] Television Market, Orlando FLorida USA
On 8/1/07, Mike Feravolo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Harrison wrote:
alan c wrote:
What about advertising on Freecycle-
'Ubuntu Linux CD - the good alternative to Windows - free install and
advice'
It would be totally AGAINST the charter of Freecycle just to do this,
Ah! Ok understood.
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John Dow wrote:
On 8/2/07, Mark Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
alan c wrote:
What about advertising on Freecycle-
'Ubuntu Linux CD - the good alternative to Windows - free install and
advice'
It would be totally AGAINST the charter of Freecycle just to do this,
and likely cause
Alec Wright wrote:
On 02/08/07, John Dow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/2/07, alan c [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CDs for Library: Are these ones you have burned, and what
packaging have you used, wit any instructions or commentary?
Yeah, I burned a pile of copies of the Edgy Live CD and printed
Given that Acer have said that there is no demand for Linux on laptops
in UK (article note 1) but *are* rolling out laptops with Ubuntu in
Asia, it is notable that even in Asia, readers are not expected to
know anything about Linux or Ubuntu.
In the following article (note 2) Asia Cnet gives a
Price? I dont understand, please explain?
Matthew Larsen wrote:
I dont think it has anything to do with demand, more price
Regards,
On 01/08/07, alan c [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Given that Acer have said that there is no demand for Linux on laptops
in UK (article note 1) but *are* rolling
Chris Rowson wrote:
If you have an old PC that you no longer need, why not install Ubuntu on
it,
and offer it up to your local Freecycle group?
Kudos to Martin in East Grinstead who made the offer on Freecycle Crawley.
Mark
That's a really good idea Mark. At the end of the day, if
Customising Ubuntu with Reconstructor (version 2.6) and Gimp (2.2.13)
I have been successful with customising Ubuntu version 6.06.1 (Dapper)
and Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty). I happen to be using a kubuntu 7.04 machine
for the work. The machine also has ubuntu-desktop and xubuntu-desktop
installed, so
Darren Mansell wrote:
From my own experience of talking to others and generally noticing
trends I would say that Ubuntu gets more home usage than Mac OS in the
UK.
Does anyone have any facts or figures to confirm or deny this? Can
anyone suggest any ways to get an idea of how true this is?
alan c wrote:
I have a window of opportunity to attract attention in a large charity
I have helped in the past, and I could very much use a custom (Ubuntu)
live CD with a only a few differences from the standard:
The boot splash logo, the in-process (Usplash?) screen, and the
default
Matthew Larsen wrote:
Hey Chris,
Nice article although I feel you fall into the 'non-techie explanation
trap' as I call it.
The article is aimed at non techie readers, so a non techie
explanation is needed. Most of the computer users I know use a
computer they use Windows. Period. They do
I have a window of opportunity to attract attention in a large charity
I have helped in the past, and I could very much use a custom (Ubuntu)
live CD with a only a few differences from the standard:
The boot splash logo, the in-process (Usplash?) screen, and the
default wallpaper (as live CD).
Keith Powell wrote:
Keith Powell wrote:
For some time now, I have had two hard drives, each in its own plug-in
mobile hard drive caddy. One has XP on it (which I still need :-( and
the other has Ubuntu on it. So I have just plugged in whichever OS I
wanted.
I'm thinking of doing away with
Alec Wright wrote:
You would just need to set the Ubuntu one as master and the XP one as
slave (not the other way round like you suggested) and when you
reinstall Ubuntu, it should automatically add an entry in GRUB for XP.
I do not think that it matters much whether one is master or slave (I
Ian Pascoe wrote:
Just for those of you who are interested, here's a copy of my reply to Alan
on the Accessability list.
Alan, apologies just realised I replied direct to you and not through the
list!
No problem! And Thanks Ian! your reply was fast and invaluable, I
could immediately try
Matthew Wild wrote:
On 7/25/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The 'Repo on external drives' idea is superb, i often want to install
things at work, which is a secure network and hence we cant have internet
access to not secured machines, would also be better for big sites IE
alan c wrote:
I do not usually use any special accessibility features, and have a
few hours to familiarise with what is offered in Kubuntu.
[...]
Many thanks to Ian and Carlos for the replies!
I usually use kubuntu so it would have taken me quite a time to
realise that the best accessibility
Carlos Diógenes wrote:
HI alan,
2007/7/25, alan c [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
alan c wrote:
It did not take me long to try out some simple things because I
already have ubuntu-desktop as one of the session options.
I do not think the screen magnifier worked for me on my desktop
machine
Someone is getting desperate perhaps?
I saw a 8 leaf (16 sides) booklet today in a neat container on the
counter of my local computer shop.
Advertising
Microsoft Office.
For interest in the possible debate about what marketing is, and
differences between technical fact and marketing (expected)
An article has recently appeared:
'Marketing Ubuntu - Why we Need More Double Glazing Salesmen'
http://www.justuber.com/blog/2007/07/24/marketing-ubuntu-why-we-need-more-double-glazing-salesmen/
I find myself in good accord with the article.
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Ian Pascoe wrote:
Alan
Well snooped!
What does the charity do that requires it to set up a small PC group for
it's clients; any idea what they're looking for yet?
The client base is about two dozen people with learning difficulty.
Various abilities, some have completed local courses
Lucy wrote:
On 24/07/07, alan c [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have made contact with a local charity who are soon to create a
facility of a few PCs for use by their clients.
I am not aware of a Ubuntu related group which has such an interest -
comments would be welcomed.
It depends
I do not usually use any special accessibility features, and have a
few hours to familiarise with what is offered in Kubuntu.
The reason is that I have a meeting tomorrow morning with a small
local organisation here who are soon to set up a few PCs for people
with learning difficulties.
Their
Chris Rowson wrote:
I think that this is quite a good draft. However, I think it is
important (as Debian does in their why you should switch page) to note
some disadvantages as well.
I do not go along with (that quoted comment) at all. This is a
*Marketing* list!
We should be bringing
Alec Wright wrote:
Pretty good, but:
Ubuntu doesn't get viruses should be Ubuntu rarely gets viruses.
I appreciate your point. However, as of recently, are there *any*
reports of ubuntu suffering from viruses?
To 'rarely' get a virus supposes that a virus has actually been 'got'.
With 60,000
Chris Rowson wrote:
Anyway there was an edit conflict so I saved it with the highlighted
conflicts. You can have a look at delete whatever you don't like.
Whilst I do like the edits, I worry that they make the article seem a
little more caustic and technical. The audience I had in mind
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Reads very nicely to me now. I also agree with the other point that
we are quite within our rights to push the boat back out a bit more
WRT virii.
I heartily agree. When the competition has a poor product fro years,
but good marketing, it is certainly the time to use
I have thought hard about the topic discussed in the article, and am
glad to say that a solution has now been delivered to me!
When thinking about my own leaflets for local use (informing about
FOSS) it was obvious to me that in a public non technical uninformed
audience, the word 'Free' was
This article is well worth reading if you love Ubuntu.
It is not particularly favourable, but I think it is typical of what
will be many others in future now that Ubuntu has got a visible place
on many peoples radar. It offers how others see us. Gold dust for
Marketing I suggest.
I know there
Chris Rowson wrote:
Hi folks,
I notice that people aren't really using launchpad and bazaar for
ubuntu-uk marketing stuff.
That's cool, but I just wondered if there was a reason why in particular?
Do people find it hard to do, or is there just a lack of interest in
doing it? If people
Chris Rowson wrote:
On 13/07/07, Josh Blacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You may all be interested in this article:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6897050.stm BBC to hear
open source concerns
Oooh very good - 'tis a pity that someone has to threaten the BBC
with litigation before
Nik Butler wrote:
I have completed the form http://www.linuxexpo.org.uk/ on our Behalf and
will await further information
If no one has any qualms I would like to organise the Stand in the .ORG
village as I did before , however this is not a solo affair and all your
contributions, effort
specific it is for Open Source information and
Linux, but in practice my displays have the K/Ubuntu brand as a strong
centre feature.
[copy]
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Subject: [Infopoint] more Interest gathering - a change
Date: 11-7-07
[DG] wrote:
alan c wrote:
I mostly display monthly
Dave Murphy wrote:
As others have pointed out, it's not a lack of action - we're all active
in our own ways. Instead it's a lack of *organised* action. However
co-ordinating a LUG has taught me that central organisation is extremely
difficult to manage.
My experience with (my) volunteer run
Matthew East wrote:
Matthew East wrote:
The creation of leaflets, for example, is
pretty clearly something that should be shared over the whole Ubuntu
community, and isn't UK specific.
You might find that there can be differences. It depends to what level
the leaflets are aimed. For Ubuntu
Rob Beard wrote:
alan c wrote:
Rob Beard wrote:
Matthew Larsen wrote:
count me in too
On 09/07/07, alan c [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matthew Larsen wrote:
Maybe its the abundance of talk and lack of action thats the problem.
I trust you do not include me in that comment?
I spend a full day
Chris Warburton wrote:
Now the big question, who can help me come up with marketing material
and ideas for marketing events like the launch. What approach to take to
get people aware of OSS and how to let people know of pro's and con's of
converting. Want to take a clean approach to this
With my marketing interest hat on, I am increasingly aware, in an
uncomfortable way, of the implications of the Distrowatch rankings.
It is a simple counter I believe, and has limitations, but is a number
to be judged upon, particularly in the apparently complete absence of
any other available
Rob Beard wrote:
alan c wrote:
Why not contribute to the existing marketing team? Why fork?
The existing marketing team is not UK specific. The UK media,
temperament, retail environment etc are all specific to uk.
A recent discussion (for me) on the (global) marketing list included
Alan Pope wrote:
Hi Alan,
On Mon, 2007-07-09 at 23:02 +0100, alan c wrote:
Why not contribute to the existing marketing team? Why fork?
The existing marketing team is not UK specific. The UK media,
temperament, retail environment etc are all specific to uk.
Sure
Matthew Larsen wrote:
signed
I am trying to sign it but do not seem to have received the contact
email. Did yours arrive in timely fashion?
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Matthew Larsen wrote:
yeah instantly :oS
On 10/07/07, alan c [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matthew Larsen wrote:
signed
I am trying to sign it but do not seem to have received the contact
email. Did yours arrive in timely fashion?
Ah, I see my name halfway up the long list so I must have
gord wrote:
Taken from the latest ubuntu weekly news.
* The Serbian Team has close to 1000 members. Articles written by the
team have appeared in several magazines and a member was on a TV show
with national coverage and gave away CDs to the audience. The team has
held an install fest
alan c wrote:
I have just added to the leaflet wiki page - a shipit content leaflet
for use when offering DIY burned Live CDs
leaflet1a-SHIPIT_alan_cocks
Simple double side A4 sheet containing SHIPIT Text content, for use
when offering Desktop (7.04) Live CDs
https://wiki.ubuntu.com
Alan Pope wrote:
Hi Chris,
On Mon, 2007-07-09 at 20:27 +0100, Chris Rowson wrote:
* Create a new section on the wiki for ubuntu-uk-marketing and move
the current work on leaflets to it.
Tidying up the wiki pages is a good idea. Making marketing material
accessible is clearly a good
Stephan Buys wrote:
Hi All
Been Ubuntu user for almost 2 years now, love it, want to incorporate it
into a shop i am opening selling pre-installed ubuntu pc's, notebooks
and ps3's. Entering the market for making people aware of other OSS
solutions, asterisk, X10-home automation, CRM, ERP,
This is an interesting read, and if you had any doubts about how
effective ms are, this will inform.
Are Canonical are able to develop relationships with Chinese institutions?
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alan c wrote:
This is an interesting read, and if you had any doubts about how
effective ms are, this will inform.
Are Canonical are able to develop relationships with Chinese institutions?
(Many apologies, I missed out the link!)
http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2007
I went to a local free open air music event yesterday and was talking
at an environment related stand when I got chatting to another
bystander about computers recycling and - Ubuntu. He had made a start
on an old PC and talked a lot about it. As we were about to part I
mentioned keeping in
I see that a date apparently looms:
Is someone already orgnanising this please?
(If not free than by other means?)
Promote your Open Source project, group or campaign FREE in the .ORG
village @ LinuxWorld London.
'Thanks to generous sponsorship you can promote your Open Source
project, group
Michael wrote:
alan c wrote:
I am happy to say that a neighbour of mine is using Kubuntu. I helped
choose the new machine (dell basic desktop) and set it all up, dual
boot. The neighbour trusts my judgement and the fact that I use it
(and not windows) and I can help with the PC anyway
alan c wrote:
Michael wrote:
alan c wrote:
I am happy to say that a neighbour of mine is using Kubuntu. I helped
choose the new machine (dell basic desktop) and set it all up, dual
boot. The neighbour trusts my judgement and the fact that I use it
(and not windows) and I can help
What is a good method of cleaning out realplayer?
I have installed realplayer at least twice in this machine (kubuntu
7.04), and have tried to remove the instance of one of the installs.
However I think I have not properly cleaned up. So I am considering to
clean it our completely and reinstall
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