Kevin Elaerts a écrit :
> The best example I have seen off people getting interested in Ubuntu,
> was an 70 year old retiered lady, who just bought her very first pc,
> second hand and without an OS.
> The grandson comes to her house and brought with him, indeed an Ubuntu
> disk, granny got intere
Dears,
Clicking on a link, I got this advertisement :
http://www.novell.com/nl-nl/products/desktop/compare-to-vista.html
... Waowu !
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Pierre Vorhagen wrote:
> You are most certainly right. It is that I have never really had an occasion
> to completely "convert" someone older than 30 to Linux... I don't have a lot
> of experiences with elderly people willing to accept changes, so once they're
> actually used to an OS and have t
Hi everyone
This message is about the Dipro computer fair in Ghent, 25th of
november.
I will continue in Dutch because of my limited knowledge of Lade
Tatcher and her language.
De volgende computerbeurs in Gent vindt plaats in Flanders Expo. Ik
zou het leuk vinden mocht er weer een stand aa
Hey Dieter,
ik heb een post geopend op het nederlandstalig forum:
http://forum.ubuntu-nl.org/message/167678#p167678
Greetz,
Op 04-11-07 heeft Dieter Vanderfaeillie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
het volgende geschreven:
>
> Hi everyone
>
> This message is about the Dipro computer fair in Ghent, 25th of
>
Op zondag 04-11-2007 om 11:41 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Christophe
Vandeplas:
> People don't want change if they like what they use.
Right, but I get calls/questions from elderly/retired people who don't
like Microsoft OS'es, and they really love the Ubuntu philosophy... :-)
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