Le mardi 15 décembre 2009 12:58:06, lynn a écrit :
Care to try again?
No that's fine. Let them be smart, They've all helped me enough in the past and they all know what I want to ask. I've never seen a laptop or anyones computer at home running Linux. But you've just enlightened me.
My laptop runs Linux. And, strange but true, the computer we have set up for my wife's parents runs Linux. It is mainly for the web (especially banking) and a few linux games. Works great.
Hi everyone. That's great news. I thought Linux was destined for running networks and that's all it was used for. To actually use it and nothing else for a laptop is a great idea. I suppose it has all the applications you need. We use openeoffice. It is not publicised at all here in Spain. L x
Hi again, I don't know if it still true, but years ago I read that Spain was one of the first european country to use Linux for its administration. (see http://lwn.net/Articles/41738/). So, I was more thinking of the need to convince France, UK, Danemark (see a post about Copenhague meeting on this mailing list) or other european countries than Germany or Spain which has already move towards the use of OSS. Cheers Matthias -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org