Linuxinstallaties.be wrote:
> Hallo ubuntuvrienden,
>
> Zou het niet beter zijn dat er ubuntu cd's kunnen afgehaalt worden in
> winkels i.p.v. bij de sommige mensen thuis?
Nog beter is beide! Niets houdt je tegen om zelf ook een reeks Ubuntu
CD's te bestellen of branden om in je winkel te leggen
Philippe Piquer wrote:
> You can order cd' via shipit : http://shipit.ubuntu.org
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this works for me: https://shipit.ubuntu.com/
cheers,
paul
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Jan Claeys wrote:
> Op donderdag 26-04-2007 om 14:26 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Y P:
>> - One last example to argumentate about this: if you got 2 hds, under
>> W$ hda/sda = C: and hdb/sdb = D:
>
> That's wrong: by default the boot partition is always C:, even if it
> would be, say, '/dev/sdg'
Jan Claeys wrote:
> Op vrijdag 27-04-2007 om 10:20 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Paul
> Cobbaut:
>>
>> The system partition (ntldr, boot.ini, ntdetect.com) must be
>> the active primary partition (*).
>
> As 'ntldr' is de NT bootloader, this is clea
Hi,
as a ubuntu support point near the 'border' i am quite popular
with our french speaking neighbours, and running out of CD's
again. (handed out four CD's in july)
I also teach linux basics to eleven students this month, and
most of them want to keep the Ubuntu CD (of course).
Is there a trick