Introducing Ubuntu to Club Members.
Ferdinand Lehnard
ferdinand.lehnard at web.de
Sat Jun 13 05:29:58 BST 2009
Dear Micheal,
I did some IT consultancy some years ago to small sized companies to
make transition from MS systems to more cost reduced open source OS and
Office systems. Out of that time I still have some Impress
presentations, but unfortunately only in German language. If your time
frame allows it to provide it somewhere later than at first of July I
will have a look to get it updated and translated. I am sure you will
find some parts from interest even you will get it beyond your deadline.
Most of stuff I had done was on the base of SUSE Linux, partially on
MEPIS and the older versions of UBUNTU in combination with OpenOffice,
Opensource ERP and CRM programs and other programs, to keep their IT
costs on an acceptable level.
Furthermore for starters I can recommend to have a look into a book
"BEGINNING UBUNTU LINUX" from Keir Thomas and Jaime Sicam, published by
Apress, ISBN No. 1-59059-991-8.It's easy to understand and gives in my
opinion an good introduction into the UBUNTU world, not too deep but for
beginners just right. It comes with a double-sided CD with all ISO
images to burn installation CD's for a number of Ubuntu versions, i.e.
Ubuntu 8.04, Kubuntu, Edubuntu, Xubuntu etc..
best regards
Ferdi
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Harold <mike.harold at optusnet.com.au>
To: Ubuntu AU List <ubuntu-au at lists.ubuntu.com>
Subject: Introducing Ubuntu to Club Members.
Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2009 21:03:28 +1000
Greetings to Melissa and List Members,
If you would care to look up http://www.tact.org.au you will see where I
am at!
Having been one of the tutors for Absolute Beginners and a Committee
member for over a year, and enjoyed it, I have suggested to the
Committee that the Club should offer guidance to its members on the
installation and use of Ubuntu.
The Club uses and distributes OpenOffice.org Writer and other freeware
already as standard teaching aids, so why not go "the whole hog" and add
Ubuntu?
As most of the members are of retiring age with the associated
restraints on spending, but still want to be able to store and organise
family photos, write and receive e-mails - even have a go at keeping up
with the grand kids, Linux and particularly Ubuntu has distinct
financial advantages to say the least!
The Club is holding its AGM on the first of July at which I hope to have
a running slide presentation going, plus a static display with handouts
advertising Ubuntu and its advantages.
To that end I feel certain that there are at least sources of material
that could be of interest to the Club Members and maybe someone who has
"Bin-there-done-that" whose experience would be invaluable to us.
Please note the rather short time for replies and required activities.
Hopefully,
Mike H.
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