On 02/06/12 15:56, Alan Bell wrote:
Could linux foundation do the same for the servers? beause they can
be cracked in a similar way?
servers generally won't get the secure boot thing. Odd really because
it kind of makes more sense to me in that context.
Probably because the biggest market
On Sun, 2012-06-03 at 12:39 +0100, Bruno Girin wrote:
On 02/06/12 15:56, Alan Bell wrote:
any change in installation procedure means:
* Re-train the whole of IT,
* Change all training and documentation material,
* Update the process of how business units get servers
Hi
I've a selection of branded Ubuntu CD's. 8.10 Server, 9.10 Desktop etc,
plus tons of Ubuntu stickers.
Does a Ubuntu Fanboy/girl want them before they go in the bin?
Colin
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Hey,
I wouldn't mind some of that, how much would it cost for postage or whatever?
Joe
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No clue what postage would be but probably not much, so happy to cover.
Email me directly your address and I will send on Wednesday.
Colin
On 3 June 2012 15:34, Joe yothsogg...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey,
I wouldn't mind some of that, how much would it cost for postage or
whatever?
Joe
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On 02/06/12 15:56, Alan Bell wrote:
Could linux foundation do the same for the servers? beause they can
be cracked in a similar way?
servers generally won't get the secure boot thing. Odd really because
it kind of makes more sense to me in that
On 03/06/12 19:03, Andres Muniz wrote:
thanks for the info guys! Got more than I need! I was a bit concernd
that some servers were using arm as well. But clearly it will not be a
problem.
Well, until proved otherwise :-)
Bruno
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