On Sun, 2 Dec 2001, Mr O wrote:

> Is their computer really just a loaner? 
        Yep, although I haven't heard of efn ever taking back a loaner.
> What are the specs? 
        What I know (sight unseen) is only that it is Win95 capable.
> If they have the space and time for us perhaps we can put together a
> box for them that wouldn't have to be a loaner. I currently have a
> couple 200MZ procs, mobo, some ram, video, sound, nic, and case that
> can be theirs. All I'd need is a small hard drive appropiate for their
> needs, floppy, and some extra RAM.  Somebody on this list has to have
> a couple 8 or 16MB SIMMS. I may even have an EDO DIMM slot or two on
> one of these boards. That is of course these specs would be better
> than what they may already have. It would be no problem to put a box
> together.
        It'd be nice, however, we'd likely be dealing with more than Lane
Greens, there are other non-profits at Groweres Market (including the
Market itself and the food co-op that runs it (I think). 
        Gotta go drive a cab now, more later...
> 
> That's all,
> 
> Mr O
> 
> On Saturday 01 December 2001 06:06 pm, you wrote:
> > The Lane County Pacific Green Party is enthusiastic about Euglug
> > holding Linux Clinics at the Growers Market, starting this Thursday
> > (12/6). Of course, they'd like a quid pro quo, spacifically that we get
> > their DSL working on their efn loaner computer, and perhaps some tutoring
> > them a bit on Linux.
> >     Oh yeah, they'd like us to install Linux on their loaner. :-)
> 
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