Thimo Neubauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: ARGH. Sorry f�r die verhunzte Mail eben.
> I've started planning the booth and those are the constraints we have IMO: > - besides the demo computer only 2 or 3 extra computers are > needed. Not every question has to be answered by typing in strange > commands :) If you look at http://www.infodrom.org/Debian/events/LinuxTag2002/hardware.html you see that we have some more :) 8 computers now, 5 Architectures. > This is a draft sketch of how I think the booth could be: > 3-4m 3m > |______|______|_ > |TTTTTT | > | | > | B | 4m? > | | > |SSS D | > --------------- > > D is a high table ("Stehpult") or shelf with a computer on it for the > shows and for explaining stuff, B is the approximate position of the > Beamer which should be somehow mounted to the ceiling[1]. The free > space on the right wall would be perfect for the "DDs all over the > world"-poster. I don't know yet if D should point inside or outside > the booth, both versions have advantages. If outside then there must be some space between D and the end of booth. So that you dont stand in the floor. > T would be a long table with more computers on it, mainly the Alpha > and the PowerPC. Above them, some posters about our 11 architectures? Dont forget the SE Enhanced Debian where everyone could try to break in. > By the way: we do need some kind of booth master: the one with the key > to the cash box. This should also be the person standing behind S to > keep confusion and asking around at a minimum level. If you trust me enough. Im only interested in 3, max. 4 of the talks, see below. > I intend to start collecting information about who could be manning > the booth when. Thus, everybody should think about what talks he wants > to listen to so that we can assign shifts. Of course, the shifts won't > be completely static but IMHO we should have a rough plan to avoid the > too-many-DDs-problem. If noone objects I'll start asking those wanting > to help in the booth by personal mail when they'll have time. Today i plan to visit the following things: 7.6. 9:00 PostgreSQL (*ONLY* if there is nothing interesting with the Debian Day) 8.6. 9:00 Samba & LDAP (this is important :) ) 8.6. 11:00 QT Designer. (Just for fun, can be killed if there is noone else in the booth at this time :) ) 9.6. 9:00 PAM > We have to talk about the demo computer a bit more: I guess that > anyone showing something special on the machine needs a specific > install on it. Do we have a good solution for this problem? One of my machines is for Russel Coker, the SE System. It should also be the FTP Server for local Installation Demos. And the pppoe-Server to demonstrate the DSL-Installation. Hey, i must have a ISDN Card somewhere. I will test if it still works, so we can show ISDN4Linux on Debian too. I also have 2 USR Courier I-Modem. So we can play "ISP" for the Show ? (I dont know what else we need for that to work). > Do we prepare several partitions on the evenings before the show! Or > do we use something like mondo to quickly put a new install on it? > Anyway, there should be nothing important on the harddisk at all... On my 2 Systems there is nothing important. :) I dont know if Russel is there at Wednesday. If yes he probably installs the SE System at WE Evening. If not i give him SSH Access. I can do that for the other Machine too. But then we have to talk at which time, i dont want to run them 24hours :) Thats for my 2 Machines :) -- begin OjE-ist-scheisse.txt bye, Joerg Registered Linux User #97793 @ http://counter.li.org end -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

