HI,

On 14 July 2010 20:54, Paul Boddie <p...@boddie.org.uk> wrote:
> Thomas, fellow organisers,
>
>> just a practical question: Will a presentation PC or laptop be available
>> at the venue for the presenters to use? That would allow me to bring my
>> presentation just on a USB stick (I'll be giving my talk at Recital Hall).
>
> I too will not be bringing a computer to the conference, so any advice on this
> subject would be greatly appreciated. I've taken the liberty of sending this
> mail to the organisers' list since it isn't confidential.

As indicated in previous posts, we will be bringing a limited number
of Thinkpad X41s loaded with Ubuntu 8.04 and able to drive all the
projectors.

Iit would be helpful if a volunteer could take responsibility for
issuing these and making sure that they get returned.

Best wishes,

John
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>
> Regards,
>
> Paul
>
> P.S. It would be cool if the projectors supported stuff like USB sticks
> directly, had a built-in Linux desktop, and/or could go on the Internet
> themselves, or at least could take video from my camera. The details on the
> following page don't include anything related to my science-fiction ideas,
> however:
>
> http://wiki.europython.eu/Projectors
>
> Maybe one day...
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