On Sun, 31 Jan 2010 14:50:58 -0000, CShadowRun <li...@cshadowrun.com>  
wrote:

> Jonathon Fernyhough wrote:
>> On 31 January 2010 14:40, Michael Douglas <meh...@mehall.co.cc> wrote:
>>
>>> BSoD look-a-like, followed by user calling support. Advert uses the  
>>> user on
>>> hold to support throughout, but cutting to an Ubuntu user jumping  
>>> online,
>>> forums, IRC, etc, fixing it quickly. Tagline: "Ubuntu. Community at  
>>> work."
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Ubuntu BSoDs?
>>
>> But yes, how about just a box saying "A problem has occurred. Please
>> contact your system administrator." with a user at home drinking a cup
>> of tea. They look around - who? How may people watching will have had
>> the same problem? Not our Ubuntu-runner! Typing into an IRC window,
>> "Hey, I have a problem. Can anyone help?" Answer, a second later:
>> "Sure! What's up?"
>>
>> Only thing to get right here is a problem that a home user might have
>> - Linux apps don't tend to crash randomly.
>>
>> Jonathon
>>
>>
> I don't think shots of IRC or the forum would be that good, there's alot
> of negative stigma around "Chat rooms" and "Online forums" unfortunately  
> :(
>
Yes 'Chat Room' = paedophile luring young girls away in the minds of a lot  
of people.

-- 
Steve

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