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Some feedback about the Gutsy Install Party in Liege last Saturday :
* Bawet had prepared a local ubuntu mirror and some scripts, to be
able to manage a lot of installations with few volunteers. Leaving
aside the pro/con compared to the use of a proxy, at least it works
and they will re-u
Hello,
snulkid a écrit :
> Conclusions :
> * obviously, the "Train Action" advertising was unefficient, maybe
> because you cannot get students on Saturday, as Laurent Sibilla said.
>
I wouldn't say that. It was less efficient than we hoped, as it didn't
bring people to the LIP... but then a
(I kept most of Pierre's message for LiLiT commitee members in CC, so
sorry for the long email but don't worry : after that, I'm starting
to hibernate ;-)
Le lundi 29 octobre 2007 13:28, Pierre Vorhagen a écrit :
> > (...) the "Liege branch" of ubuntu-be has a problem...
> Yes, the Liège branch
Sorry, it's in French :
http://forum.kubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1277012
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Op Monday 29 October 2007 16:27:51 schreef Cedric Janssens:
> Sorry, it's in French :
>
> http://forum.kubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1277012
Can someone translate it? (English, Dutch?)
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Art. 55 WHPC lid 1 stelt: “Het is geoorloofd tegen een totale prijs aan
te bieden:
1. producten of diensten die een geheel vormen; de Koning kan, op
voordracht van
de bevoegde Ministers en van de Minister van Financiën, de in de financiële
sector aangeboden diensten aanduiden die een geheel vorme
It's'a little to technic and law oriented for me to provide a correct
translation, but in the general meaning : if a seller choose to sell
windows with his computer, you can't force him to sell it without
windows. The principe is just : if you don't like this bundle, just
don't buy it !
2007/10/2
During investigating concerning bundled purchases, I have contacted "Service
public Fédéral Economie, PME, Classes Moyennes et Energie - Protection des
droits des consommateurs", the consumer watchdogs and I asked them about
PC-sales coupled with MS windows,
I copied the generic part of their resp
Bert Claes wrote:
> The best thing you can do is to buy from small bussiness and not the big
> ones (not until they start offering Linux on their pc's in belgium,
> anyway.)
In fact, if you make a phonecall to Dell, you can ask for a Latitude
without Windows. They give a discount of 50 € then. F
email van europese instantie:
Geachte Heer,
Ik heb Uw elektronisch bericht goed ontvangen, waarin U ons vraagt waar U een
klacht kan indienen, daar U veel economische schade lijdt aangezien U zelf
Linux computer besturingssystemen installeert maar het quasi onmogelijk is
een laptop-pc te kope
Nice! although 50€ seems low when compared to the price of Windows ... (100€
+).
Bert
On 10/29/07, Peter Dedecker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Bert Claes wrote:
> > The best thing you can do is to buy from small bussiness and not the big
> > ones (not until they start offering Linux on their pc
Sorry, Dell will not pay a refund if you do not accept the EULA:
http://www.hcc.nl/dell/AVDell.htm
Quote (in Dutch):
12.
*SOFTWARE*
Software die geen eigendom is van Dell wordt geleverd op basis van de
licentie en garantie van de Software licentiegever. Waar nodig levert Dell
de Software-licentie
Bert Claes a écrit :
> Nice! although 50€ seems low when compared to the price of Windows ...
> (100€ +).
>
This is really low yes.
At my point of view this is mainly due to company that pay to install
bullshit like Norton, etc...
So if they sell computer with Windows, they can install these so
Hi,
I'm not blaming LiLiT for anything, be sure of that. I'm not blaming anyone
and I'm confused when I see that it was taken like this... (OK, I do blame
N-Hitec a wee bit, but they had a lot of difficulties so it's no problem,
they are forgiven :-)
When I talked of LiLit "dying out", I meant
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