[opensuse-marketing] Report on Saturday 23 January, 2016.
Greetings, As everything is still fresh in my mind, allow me to tell you how it went in Normandy last Saturday. The City is facing huge deficits and there will be no city staff around anymore on Saturdays. The main door will be locked/closed and to get in, everybody will need to use the back door. There was no sign post and I demanded one to be handwritten and fixed on main door. For lucky people that could read / understand it, we were there for them :) 1. In a nutshell, the usual crowd responded present. 2. We started a migration a bit on the shy part from openSUSE 13.1 to openSUSE 13.2 32 bit, the very guy who came in December. No backup done, so we did not venture in this upgrade. Instead we gave him a box with openSUSE 13.2 to play with. 3. His wife was into learning open street maps on a Leap 42.1 KDE box 4. Our Greek lady was back, needing a Greek keyboard, expecting that I was God, so I taught her ASCII model like ALT + 225 = Beta etc. She could then type almost fluently in LibreOffice . 5. The lady of December last wanted Leap alongside with Windows 7. OK, backup was done, but Leap complained that C: contained errors…. The full works: scandisk for almost two hours then vanilla installation of Leap. Nothing to declare, tests were done and she was the last happy visitor to go home. 6. VLC still gave us a lot of hassle and we also installed UMPlayer, but there was not such devotion though….. Note to self: Find a 100% openSUSE alternative for demanding geeks to play mulimedia. 7. Another VLC as last month. OK there was a one-click install for Leap and all went well. Other non-nagging issues were taken care of. 8. We had a special guest, he came, he saw, “took possession” of my HP workstation and played the whole afternoon, did not complain or asked questions. When tea time came, he had coffee with the compliments of NUI and the various cakes that our regulars brought in and seemed to have indulged in all pre installed software of Leap. Oh well, if this rendered him happy :) 9. An interesting case, a guy came complaining about UBUNTU, bla bla bla. He said he came a few months back and picked an openSUSE 12.2 DVD which he has now installed. WIFI was KO, so as he was suspicious of us “messing” his box, we got WIFI to work and guess what? He did a full upgrade with the compliments of my 4G SIM card…. He gives tuition at a school, so he said. I did not tell him about openSUSE Education yet because this is another breed. We will see how it goes next month… 10. The best is yet to come: a guy walked in and had a question. He could not remember what was his question…. I shared my email, just in case! He stayed around a bit… 11. A lady came with two kids. No games… Note to self: Erase Gamer Laptop (ASUS) and *install* Leap with the Ethernet cable banged in! 12. There were two candidates for Leap installation. I had prepared a live-fat-stick with flavours of openSUSE. Either USB ports were KO, or something else, could not get it to work. Note to self, *recheck* the live-fat-stick *first* 13. Due to new logistics (see above), we had less people. Just 26 in total but very glorifying exchanges :) 14. The guys from openstreet map did not come this time.... 15. Linux presentation Day 30th April coming soon…. We have plenty of time to prepare this event which by coincidence happens on one of our SFD. Cheers, Jimmy -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+owner@opensuse.org
On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 2:09 PM, Jimmy PIERRE <jimmypierre.rouen.france@gmail.com> wrote:
6. VLC still gave us a lot of hassle and we also installed UMPlayer, but there was not such devotion though….. Note to self: Find a 100% openSUSE alternative for demanding geeks to play mulimedia.
7. Another VLC as last month. OK there was a one-click install for Leap and all went well. Other non-nagging issues were taken care of.
Try Li-f-e, it comes with VLC pre-installed.
9. An interesting case, a guy came complaining about UBUNTU, bla bla bla. He said he came a few months back and picked an openSUSE 12.2 DVD which he has now installed. WIFI was KO, so as he was suspicious of us “messing” his box, we got WIFI to work and guess what? He did a full upgrade with the compliments of my 4G SIM card…. He gives tuition at a school, so he said. I did not tell him about openSUSE Education yet because this is another breed. We will see how it goes next month…
"The aim of this DVD is to provide complete education and development resources for parents, students, teachers as well as IT admins running labs at educational institutes" https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Education-Li-f-e Strange that you think a teacher should not know about it. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+owner@opensuse.org
On 29 January 2016 at 08:49, Jigish Gohil <cyberorg@opensuse.org> wrote:
On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 2:09 PM, Jimmy PIERRE <jimmypierre.rouen.france@gmail.com> wrote:
6. VLC still gave us a lot of hassle and we also installed UMPlayer, but there was not such devotion though….. Note to self: Find a 100% openSUSE alternative for demanding geeks to play mulimedia.
7. Another VLC as last month. OK there was a one-click install for Leap and all went well. Other non-nagging issues were taken care of.
Try Li-f-e, it comes with VLC pre-installed.
9. An interesting case, a guy came complaining about UBUNTU, bla bla bla. He said he came a few months back and picked an openSUSE 12.2 DVD which he has now installed. WIFI was KO, so as he was suspicious of us “messing” his box, we got WIFI to work and guess what? He did a full upgrade with the compliments of my 4G SIM card…. He gives tuition at a school, so he said. I did not tell him about openSUSE Education yet because this is another breed. We will see how it goes next month…
"The aim of this DVD is to provide complete education and development resources for parents, students, teachers as well as IT admins running labs at educational institutes"
https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Education-Li-f-e
Strange that you think a teacher should not know about it.
Hi Jigish Gohil, Sadly, openSUSE-Edu Li-f-e (Linux for Education) is based on openSUSE 42.1 and in schools, 64 bit computers are not part of the décor on one hand. On the other, this very teacher did not seem to be willing to RTM, but that all is delivered on a platter. We have many teachers that come round each time and some do help out to brief new commers. After all they are teachers, right! Does that make sense that I do not indulge his teacher with HAL problems (32 bit and 64 bit) yet? At the end of the day, I will also need to see if corporates are willing to give away 64 bit computers to his school for starters.... Best, Jimmy -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+owner@opensuse.org
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