[Bradford] Fwd:20 free print subscriptions

John R. Hudson j.r.hudson at virginmedia.com
Thu Feb 6 12:46:24 UTC 2014


Already done.

http://www.bradlug.co.uk/life-after-xp/

I have just had a call from one of the people who wants me to install
Linux and so I hope to complete the first today. I will save the hwinfo
file that Partition Magic generates.

John
--
On Thu, 2014-02-06 at 11:28 +0000, Nick Rhodes wrote:
> Can somoene get 100 words done by close of today ?
> 
> 
> I could craft together a Windows error dialog tonight:
> 
> Windows XP has reached end of life. 
> Would you like Bradlug to help you:
> 
> [Install Linux]   [Cancel]
> 
> 
> 
> On 6 February 2014 09:04, John R. Hudson <j.r.hudson at virginmedia.com>
> wrote:
>         I have my laptop set up with all the more lightweight
>         alternative
>         distros. So I could bring that to demonstrate.
>         
>         John
>         --
>         On Wed, 2014-02-05 at 10:46 +0000, David Carpenter wrote:
>         > Do'h done it again...so..
>         >
>         > These are days when volunteers are coming into the station
>         anyway, so
>         > they are a ready made audience. what we want to do (IMHO)
>         is:
>         >
>         > 1) Present them with the problem - XP end of life - no
>         internet
>         > 2) Try/Demo a linux alternative and get feedback
>         >
>         > From this we should be able to gather their pro's and con's
>         and work
>         > out where the difficulties in migration might lie.
>         >
>         > My hope is that
>         > a) some people will be genuinely interested in Linux any way
>         > b) some people will be interested because they have XP at
>         home
>         > c) on the balance of things, there may be enough people that
>         start to
>         > be persuaded that Linux could be the way to go for the
>         station as a
>         > whole
>         >
>         > I do think they have an opportunity to be the first station
>         to run
>         > entirely on free and open source software, and that this
>         would bring
>         > attention/funding/support (e.g. from Canonical perhaps?)
>         >
>         > BTW BCB are not aware of these plans yet so it may not
>         happen, but if
>         > people are interested I'll put it to them later this week.
>         > Cheers
>         > David
>         >
>         > On 5 February 2014 10:33, David Carpenter
>         <david.carpenter at nornir.co.uk> wrote:
>         > > Yeah, my pitch for the BCB days is this:
>         > >
>         > > These are days when volunteers are coming into the station
>         anyway, so
>         > > they are a ready made audience. what we want to do (IMHO)
>         is:
>         > >
>         > > 1)
>         > >
>         > > On 4 February 2014 16:56, John R. Hudson
>         <j.r.hudson at virginmedia.com> wrote:
>         > >> One that I am doing is an Acer which always comes with
>         two partitions;
>         > >> so I'm doing a dual boot, leaving all the XP files where
>         they are with
>         > >> strict instructions not to use XP for the Internet. I am
>         hoping that
>         > >> this way everything can be imported to Linux; if not, I
>         will do an
>         > >> intermediate install of Firefox and Thunderbird on
>         Windows and get them
>         > >> to harvest everything and then save it for use on Linux.
>         Will report
>         > >> back on how it goes.
>         > >>
>         > >> I still have a free version of Partition Magic which will
>         copy the
>         > >> user's folder and all its contents to a USB stick without
>         the need to
>         > >> resort to the command line for other cases.
>         > >>
>         > >> John
>         > >> --
>         > >> On Tue, 2014-02-04 at 15:54 +0000, David Spencer wrote:
>         > >>> Yeah I'd be up for doing something!
>         > >>>
>         > >>> Someone I know is vaguely wondering what to do about XP,
>         the concern
>         > >>> being that they've paid for Photoshop and other stuff,
>         and don't want
>         > >>> to be taken to the cleaners all over again, so there is
>         a bit of
>         > >>> public awareness out there.  I think what I would try
>         would be Mint
>         > >>> and Wine.  (Thank goodness they didn't call it Linux
>         Mistletoe).  Big
>         > >>> worries would be backups; carrying forward a decade of
>         files spattered
>         > >>> around the 'c drive' and so forth; and not losing web
>         logins etc.
>         > >>> Doing a nice job doesn't necessarily scale, and that's
>         one of the
>         > >>> worries of a public event.  Some other concerns would be
>         liability,
>         > >>> flakey hardware, and how to look the other way when you
>         find someone's
>         > >>> stash of pr0nz.
>         > >>>
>         > >>> It would definitely be good fodder for both the radio
>         and Linux Voice,
>         > >>> which gets us out of most of the worries ;-)
>         > >>>
>         > >>> We probably need a guinea pig.
>         > >>>
>         > >>> Tarra
>         > >>> -D.
>         > >>>
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