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Re: [LUG] Computer shops and Linux



On Sunday 09 May 2004 8:14, David Johnson wrote:
Has anyone taken a look at SuSE's latest LiveCD? They're generally quite
happy to give boxes of 'em out and it would cost us absoultely nothing.
Pre-packaged, just stick a LUG sticker on them and they're ready to go.

Mandrake used to do this too - Simon, do you still have the contacts that led 
to all those freebie Mandrake 7.2 CD's (download edition) that you were 
handing out like smarties a few years back? I don't think we'll get far with 
the ones you've still got hanging around (!) but some nice Mandrake10 ones 
would be nice. 

What about Fedora? (Core2?) Neil (S) - with your RH contacts?
(I saw you at the RH stand at Expo! Training was it?)

Linux is all about choice, if a shop has problems using one as a demo, they 
can have a different one. Personally, I've always had problems with all 
flavours of SUSE and my TFT panels. Vertical squiggly lines that send my eyes 
squiffy in X.

As regards a meeting, how does the end of June sound? 

Patents and promos?

(I can't do anything before 16th June.)

Mark, anything possible at St. Peter's between 28th June and say 17th July?

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