<br><br><b><i>Derek Kozlowski <derek.kozlowski@gmail.com></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> <br><div>Robert <span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">(correction - this was from moi, agamotto, not Robert)</span> a myth demo would be great ( I also have a mythbox setup at home, well worth the investment of time ). Would you be comfortable putting together a scheduled presentation and answering user questions? </div> <div> <br> <span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;"> I (agamotto) </span>would be happy to set up a presentation or two, along with the usual Q&A session. From the sounds of this, I can easily entertain myself much of the day in between with exploring the exhibits! <span style="font-weight: bold;">The only bits I would require for the display would be a wireless connection somewhere
in range, and a telly - either SDTV or HDTV, with one of the following - composite, VGA, or DVI inputs. </span>I can put together some pamphlets, burn some cds for those who want to try, along with cheatsheets with recommended hardware.<br><br><br></div> <div>It will be great to see some involvement from the Local LUG. So far none of the IT people or CS students I have talked to even knew that there was a local group. <br><br> We are rather informal with our group, as we can't get many people to the meetings every month due to life concerns. <br><br> Since the last email I have been in contact with the St. Ambrose computer club, they are planning on putting a few machines together loaded with vmware and a plethora of different distros.<br><br> Hmmm, more penguinistas with stuff on display... Jim, you can finally torture some without having to crash your own hardware! chuckle<br><br></div>
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