Liese,
2008/2/20, .: liezie :. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> My employer is also looking for a charity to donate all our old laptops.
If powerful enough to run ubuntu, laptops would be immensely useful
for the booths ubuntu-be.org organises. Many booth volunteers don't
have cars, and desktops are impossi
An interesting article featured on /.
http://blog.anamazingmind.com/2008/02/why-linux-doesnt-spread-curse-of-being.html
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Op donderdag 21-02-2008 om 13:57 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Amedee
Van Gasse:
> An interesting article featured on /.
> http://blog.anamazingmind.com/2008/02/why-linux-doesnt-spread-curse-of-being.html
>
>
Thanks for sending that article Amedee, that's a really cool theory and
I feel like I a
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 5:19 PM, Bart Broeckx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I do not agree, it's true.
>
> We can't even sell Ubuntu in africa. That's because the africans like to
> be like the americans, they want what we've got.
> But that doesn't mean that we don't want it because it's free.
>
I do not agree, it's true.
We can't even sell Ubuntu in africa. That's because the africans like to be
like the americans, they want what we've got.
But that doesn't mean that we don't want it because it's free.
There are more things that makes people don't want Linux.
- Everybody has Windows,
We can make a difference, since Ubuntu I've completely removed M$ from
my pc's. I had many distro's RH, SuSe, Fedora etc.. but now it has
reached a level so user friendly anyone can use it. Don't talk about
installing cause 90% of the users can't install M$ either. And here we
can make a differ
I'm going to FOSDEM on sunday, but not on the booth for many reason (I
come with a friend and, especially, I realize last year I don't have
enough knowledge to answer to questions from the audience of FOSDEM)
But, of course, I can bring some powerstrips if you need this ;)
2008/2/20, Tom Van Brae
I totally agree with this, finally my dad has seen the last straw in his
struggles with fucked up microsoft machines and the fact that I can't
even fix many off them anymore, cause I'm almost totally kicked off from
using that very bad system.
I once knew every aspect off that other OS for doin
Hey I can't do that either, but I'm one hell off an entertainer and I'm
even good for a runner who can get your drinks as fast as possible.
But I'll be there saturday only in the afternoon and sunday perhaps.
Benoît Plunus schreef:
> I'm going to FOSDEM on sunday, but not on the booth for many re
Op woensdag 20-02-2008 om 02:13 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Jan
Claeys:
> BTW: we still could use a switch to distribute internet to everybody
> in our booth (and maybe in neighbouring booths if they forget stuff,
> like KDE last year ;) ).
Update: a 24-port switch was provided by a friend of me
Op donderdag 21-02-2008 om 17:30 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Steven
Leeman:
> > - Everybody has Windows, so it has to be good.
>
> Nah MacOSX is good although not everybody has it... -> IT'S ALL
> ABOUT MARKETING...
So, then why doesn't Apple have more than 3% marketshare on the PC
market whi
Jan Claeys schreef:
Op donderdag 21-02-2008 om 17:30 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Steven
Leeman:
- Everybody has Windows, so it has to be good.
Nah MacOSX is good although not everybody has it... -> IT'S ALL
ABOUT MARKETING...
So, then why doesn't Apple have more than 3% mar
Mattias Campe schreef:
Jan Claeys schreef:
Op donderdag 21-02-2008 om 17:30 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Steven
Leeman:
- Everybody has Windows, so it has to be good.
Nah MacOSX is good although not everybody has it... -> IT'S ALL
ABOUT MARKETING...
So, then why doesn't App
2008/2/21, Mattias Campe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> BTW Some time ago somebody posted the results of some Belgian survey
> somewhere where we could read that Linux is the most popular Linux
> distribution in Belgium, but I can't seem to find that message any more.
> Does somebody has any clue?
> Hmm,
Hi,
Here are some stats collected by the W3C.org:
http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_os.asp
Don't forget there's the "iGeneration" ;-)
grtz
On 21/02/2008, Mark Van den Borre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 2008/2/21, Mattias Campe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > BTW Some time ago somebody po
Op donderdag 21-02-2008 om 20:44 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Mattias
Campe:
> Jan Claeys schreef:
> > So, then why doesn't Apple have more than 3% marketshare on the PC
> > market while they probably spend 50x more per unit sold than Microsoft
> > on marketing...? ;)
> >
> > "Linux" is actuall
Andy Airey wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Here are some stats collected by the W3C.org:
> http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_os.asp
>
> Don't forget there's the "iGeneration" ;-)
Some stats for FOSDEM;
Linux 45.3 %
Windows 40.2 %
Macintosh 9 %
Unknown 4 %
BSD
hello every body
dag allemal
bonjour à tous.
just to say hello and present myself:
philippe from tournai (doornik)
2 years of ubuntu (since 6.06, in fact) and a lot of solved problems
behind me
since a long time I don't need windows anymore exept for my work
I would like to support the belgian
Le vendredi 22 février 2008 à 07:46 +0100, philippe a écrit :
>
> I would like to support the belgian ubuntu community but I don't
> know how
> any idea?
>
>
> --
> http://www.oniris.be
and I forgot to present my other website wich is a proof of my multi
cultural sensibility
http://site
Op vrijdag 22-02-2008 om 07:46 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef philippe:
>
> hello every body
> dag allemal
> bonjour à tous.
>
> just to say hello and present myself:
> philippe from tournai (doornik)
Hi Philippe, welcome.
>
> 2 years of ubuntu (since 6.06, in fact) and a lot of solved problems
Op vrijdag 22-02-2008 om 07:49 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef philippe:
>
> Le vendredi 22 février 2008 à 07:46 +0100, philippe a écrit :
> >
>
> > I would like to support the belgian ubuntu community but I don't
> > know how
> > any idea?
You can also help out with the 5-A-Day Initiative and
Tom Van Braeckel wrote:
> Also, tomorrow is FOSDEM (http://fosdem.org) in Brussels. It's an open
> source event with lots of interesting presentations and people.
> Although I've never been there before, I expect you'll find a lot of
> ways to support Ubuntu (and open source) there.
Ubuntu-be wil
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