[Ubuntu-SG] Slogan suggestion for SFD Ubuntu CD giveaways

Billy AM billy at ubuntu.sg
Sun Aug 30 14:17:35 UTC 2009


That reminds me. Do we have CDs at all? I have 20 CDs although I asked for
200 :P And you guys know which day we will be on right? I have last year
posters. The standing banner with David I believe.

regards
Billy

Oh yah "An OS that fits *your* needs" would do nicely. In any case , we will
have to print handouts/brochures, Maybe I ask FOSA about this.

On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 10:09 PM, Ravi Mohan <faileas.greywolf at gmail.com>wrote:

>
>
> On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 7:10 PM, Alain Michael Janith <
> janith.schroter at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> The problem is there is not much  compatible hardware for Linux Ubuntu.
>> And sometimes complicated to install.....
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Janith
>>
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>> Its not as bad as it used to be. Linux supports hardware (and since a lot
> of systems are based off basic 'platforms' - especially portable systems),
> and its gotten much better. Also, with a livecd or live usb, you can test
> hardware *before* you actually get a box running (or better yet, check out
> the HCL, and get parts that work). With wider commercial use of linux, and
> many systems based off similar platforms (centrino, atom, ion etc) the
> situation is likely to get even better.
>
> I've found, barring unusual install situations, (and i had some ) that the
> sheer choice you have with ubuntu/linux installs (minimal cd, netboot,
> wubi/image install and your plain vanilla live cd and installer cd methods)
> tends to mean there's something that works. In my lan, i have one vector
> linux box (ubuntu wouldn't run on it)- a PIII 700 with 128 mb of ram, a old
> PIII 450 with 640 mb of ram i use as a web/irc server running jaunty, and my
> daily use box running kubuntu jaunty (with kde 4.3).
>
> "An OS that fits *your* needs" sounds like a good slogan to me ;p
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