On Sat, 2004-04-03 at 08:39, vivek khurana wrote:
I believe a full blown installation(30gb) of debian
will be a great demo.
an install-fest is the most important thing to do to demonstrate to
newbies and others that this is *not* rocket science. so this has to be
done.
this must be followed
--- linuxlingam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 2004-04-03 at 08:39, vivek khurana wrote:
I believe a full blown installation(30gb) of
debian
will be a great demo.
an install-fest is the most important thing to do to
demonstrate to
newbies and others that this is *not* rocket
Hi!
Now when the topic, date and loction of meet are
finalized, its time to go for the requirements for the
meet.
I believe a full blown installation(30gb) of debian
will be a great demo. If some one can bring it
preinstalled on a harddisk, it will be great.
Alternatively, if someone has a
--- Tarun Dua [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since no one has actually volunteered to talk about
the desktop yet.
The following speakers have volunteered to talk.
1. VK (Debian) : A guide to debian
installation/setup
Why you changed the topic of my presentation. I can
give a presentation on
When is the April meet?
I would love to come see and redhat/debian fight.
Supreet
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On Thu, 1 Apr 2004, Tarun Dua wrote:
Date: Thu, 01 Apr 2004 15:33:51 +0530
From: Tarun Dua [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [ilugd] Re: ILUGD April Meeting (summing up)
Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
I hope these topics aren't clashing.
So everything is set of the April Meet now.
Cheers!!
-Tarun
In that case, please update it at ILUG-D site. As the author of the event, you can
always go back and change it if need be. Others can add comments.
I recall, there
On Thu, 2004-04-01 at 21:30, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
Sure,
I would go ahead with the following topics if it's okay with everyone:
a) Debian and its philosophy.
b) Latest Development in Debian.
c) Key features/merits of Debian.
I hope these topics aren't clashing.
rrs
excellent!
On Wed, 2004-03-31 at 17:24, Tarun Dua wrote:
vivek khurana wrote:
1. Linux Desktop Power ( Or Free Software Desktop power)
2. The Debian, Debian and Debian Meet
Vote now and be heard (Quote: LL)
-Tarun
hey! i think both can be done. no big deal. start with 1) and flow into
2).
the
On the other hand I have a feeling that localization
has more to do with
the desktop.
I had a plan of starting with desktop and maybe
discuss some project ideas if peoples are
interested(maybe of desktop apps :))
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Disclaimer: Any resemblance between the above views and those of my
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From: Tarun Dua [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On the other hand I have a feeling that localization has more to do
with
the desktop.
Not really - L10n is specifically aimed at enterprise class
deployments through G2C interfaces
-SM
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