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

Muhammad Heidir dave33bravo at yahoo.com.sg
Sun Aug 30 15:52:10 UTC 2009


Hi Billy,

I will try to be present for the event in the morning. I have class at 1300 hrs.

i thought David is back in US. How do you intend to get the banner? Do you need me to help out with anything?

Sorry for this abrupt email. I am so busy, I do not have enough time to volunteer myself. I wish to help out with some thing that does not take a lot of time. Really really sorry.

 Best Regards,
Muhammad Heidir
Yahoo!: dave33bravo | Multiply: doksg



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>From: Billy AM <billy at ubuntu.sg>
>To: Ravi Mohan <faileas.greywolf at gmail.com>
>Cc: Team Ubuntu Singapore Mailing List <ubuntu-sg at lists.ubuntu.com>
>Sent: Sunday, 30 August 2009 10:17:35
>Subject: Re: [Ubuntu-SG] Slogan suggestion for SFD Ubuntu CD giveaways
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>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. 
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>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.
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>On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 10:09 PM, Ravi Mohan <faileas.greywolf at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 7:10 PM, Alain Michael Janith <janith.schroter at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>>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.
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>>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).
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>>"An OS that fits *your* needs" sounds like a good slogan to me ;p
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