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 -- > > 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... > _______________________________________________ > europython-contact mailing list > europython-cont...@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython-contact > -- EuroPython is coming! - http://www.europython.eu - 17th-24th July 2010, Birmingham, UK _______________________________________________ Europython-improve mailing list Europython-improve@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython-improve