Just a quick update - the boss wasn't in...
I'm not in next Saturday due to exams so at least I've got a bit of
time to 'prepare'
Speak to y'all soon.
James
On 30 May 2009, at 09:25, James Milligan wrote:
> It's dday lol. Just waiting now, got my ubuntu disks and book. Wish me
> luck!
>
> J
It's dday lol. Just waiting now, got my ubuntu disks and book. Wish me
luck!
James
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James Milligan wrote:
> Oh and just anoter quick poll, presumably we should use an LTS
> release? I remember a discussion a while ago regarding something like
> this and you all saying LTS.
>
> James
>
No reason why you couldn't offer both. I dare say most customers would
be fine with 9.04
Alan Bell wrote:
> At this point in the cycle the 8.04 LTS has only a little more
> support time than the non LTS 9.04 so I would go Jaunty and be nice
> and new. Particularly for a desktop to get the notifications and
> UbuntuOne working
Hello, Alan.
I'm supporting a lot of Ubuntu systems runnin
Ok thank for that.
Also just to answer Alan's email which has just come through, thanks
as well.
James
On 27 May 2009, at 16:00, Philip Stubbs wrote:
> 2009/5/27 James Milligan :
>> Ah thanks for that.
>>
>> Just seeing the quote you used from my last email - wanted to clarify
>> it a bit. T
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Oh and just anoter quick poll, presumably we should use an LTS
release? I remember a discussion a while ago regarding something like
this and you all
mes Milligan
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>> Wow I must say that's a comprehensive plan of action ther
2009/5/27 James Milligan :
> Ah thanks for that.
>
> Just seeing the quote you used from my last email - wanted to clarify
> it a bit. The reason i'm wanting a live cd is so that I can put the
> codec stuff on or flash and the other media things, not drivers etc.
>
> As a quick sort of poll, is Ubu
+0100
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>> Wow I must say that's
> Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 11:44:31 +0100
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> Wow I must say that'
Ah thanks for that.
Just seeing the quote you used from my last email - wanted to clarify
it a bit. The reason i'm wanting a live cd is so that I can put the
codec stuff on or flash and the other media things, not drivers etc.
As a quick sort of poll, is Ubuntu Desktop the best for this type
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 11:59, James Milligan wrote:
> Is it still possible to use a customized disk though? Because the
> desktops aren't always the same inside, and we change the hardware
> every so often.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization
Unless you have to install some re
That's actually a cracking idea. We did sometimes used to use cloning
devices but they were a bit touch and go.
Is it still possible to use a customized disk though? Because the
desktops aren't always the same inside, and we change the hardware
every so often.
Thanks once again.
James
On
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 11:44 AM, James Milligan wrote:
> Would it be possible to customize a Linux install disk to already have
> these packages installed automatically? Similar to n/vlite on Windows.
If it was standard hardware surely you could simply do one install,
then copy an image of the d
Wow I must say that's a comprehensive plan of action there. I'm going
to print off that email itself and bring it in this Saturday.
I was thinking myself of the dualboot option, but I settled on the
idea of WINE being OK for most needs.
Would it be possible to customize a Linux install disk t
James Milligan wrote:
> Let me just say that I couldn't think of a better title for this, so
> please improve it if you can!
>
> The shop I work in sells desktop computers that are built to order
> each time, meaning the OS too. We also sell laptops by ASUS but that's
[...]
Have you consid
Haha it's a small world eh? Whereabouts you work? Remember to come in
on a sat when I'm in!
James
On 26 May 2009, at 20:09, David Jones
wrote:
> I know the location of the shop, I work round the corner from you.
>
> I'll have to call in some time.
>
> Dave
>
> On Tue, 2009-05-26 at 11:35 +0
I know the location of the shop, I work round the corner from you.
I'll have to call in some time.
Dave
On Tue, 2009-05-26 at 11:35 +0100, James Milligan wrote:
> Haha I like it :-)
>
> Check out www.LaptopFix.co.uk if you're really interested. Come in on
> a Saturday if you can when I'm in -
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On 05/26/09 12:15, Tony Arnold wrote:
> Harry,
>
> Harry Rickards wrote:
>> On 05/26/09 11:23, mac wrote:
>>> James Milligan wrote:
>>>
I hope someone can think of 'solutions' for this - I know that he'd go
for Ubuntu if he could, it's ju
Yeah I'm afraid I'm with tony on that one. Thanks for the offer but it
would look a bit shifty. We only usually get a couple of emails a day
max.
If anybody is genuinely interested and would actually buy one by all
means email or phone, but I'd rather stick to proper 'offers' if you
know w
Is this a publicly viewable list?
If so, we're all starting to look (as Ubuntu users) a bit partisan & shifty.
Or am I being soft?
Doug.
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Harry,
Harry Rickards wrote:
> On 05/26/09 11:23, mac wrote:
>> James Milligan wrote:
>>
>>> I hope someone can think of 'solutions' for this - I know that he'd go
>>> for Ubuntu if he could, it's just that there isn't as much profit in
>>> it. Thanks for any help!
>> What are the name/addres
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On 05/26/09 11:23, mac wrote:
> James Milligan wrote:
>
>> I hope someone can think of 'solutions' for this - I know that he'd go
>> for Ubuntu if he could, it's just that there isn't as much profit in
>> it. Thanks for any help!
>
> What are the
Actually it's labelled as Altrincham on the website - that's the one
I'm in.
James
On 26 May 2009, at 11:23, mac wrote:
> James Milligan wrote:
>
>> I hope someone can think of 'solutions' for this - I know that he'd
>> go
>> for Ubuntu if he could, it's just that there isn't as much profi
Haha I like it :-)
Check out www.LaptopFix.co.uk if you're really interested. Come in on
a Saturday if you can when I'm in - would be good to meet y'all (i'm
in the Hale branch)
It's a franchise thing though, so even if our shop adopted Ubuntu, the
others might not.
James
On 26 May 2009,
James Milligan wrote:
> I hope someone can think of 'solutions' for this - I know that he'd go
> for Ubuntu if he could, it's just that there isn't as much profit in
> it. Thanks for any help!
What are the name/address/phone/website for the shop? Those of us who
live within visiting range c
We do indeed sell naked computers - if the customer specifies this
then we would by all means supply it. I'll do that later on today if
that's ok.
OK I'll talk to him about this and see what he complains about :-)
hopefully he'll see that in the long run we could turn a profit.
Good idea re
On 26/05/09 09:04, James Milligan wrote:
> Let me just say that I couldn't think of a better title for this, so
> please improve it if you can!
>
> The shop I work in sells desktop computers that are built to order
> each time, meaning the OS too. We also sell laptops by ASUS but that's
> not real
Let me just say that I couldn't think of a better title for this, so
please improve it if you can!
The shop I work in sells desktop computers that are built to order
each time, meaning the OS too. We also sell laptops by ASUS but that's
not really relevant at the moment. Our main thing, tho
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