Thanks, Cleve. I will let you know. But, I recommend
that you consider telling your source to donate them
to cacrc.com instead. Unless they have special
circumstances precluding them from doing so.

I think that going through cacrc.com would be the most
efficient way, but contact me directly with details.

Thanks!

John Hebert

--- Cleve Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John,
> I may have a resource to obtain quite a few used
> monitors within the next
> couple of months if that would help out with the
> CCCC Linux SIG or the
> Introducing Linux to the Computers for Louisiana
> Kids projects.....just let
> me know.
> Cleve
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John Hebert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 2:34 PM
> Subject: [brluglist] Notes from 4/1/02 BRLUG
> meeting, plans for Linux
> advocacy
> 
> 
> > Just wanted to let everyone know what happened at
> the
> > last BRLUG meeting.
> >
> > We meet at 7pm at Coffee Star near Denham springs.
> > Very nice little place, conducive to tech geek
> > conversation. The coffee was _excellent_. If you
> are
> > looking for a non-chain type of neighborhood
> coffee
> > shop, try it out.
> >
> > There was about a dozen BRLUGers there. We started
> the
> > meeting by swapping a few anecdotes of triumphs
> and
> > setbacks with our various Linux setups. Then we
> > started speaking about the Consumer Broadband
> > Protection and Television Promotion Act. The
> latest
> > news is that Sen. Patrick Leahy, head of the
> Senate
> > Judiciary Committee, basically killed the bill in
> its
> > current form during a recent committee meeting.
> This
> > is good news for geeks. More info:
> >
>
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,51425,00.html
> >
> > So, we all agreed that we have a little breathing
> > room. We then discussed ways of contacting our
> elected
> > representatives and how to effect change.
> >
> > This led into my description of what is happening
> at
> > the Cajun Clickers Computer Club. A few of us in
> BRLUG
> > and the CCCC have started a Linux SIG. It will be
> > aimed primarily at newbies and in fact will be
> aimed
> > at helping Microsoft user realize that Linux is
> not
> > what Microsoft says it is ("un-American"). I
> briefly
> > described my plans for the CCCC Linux SIG, which I
> > will be providing in HTML form soon. Basically, we
> are
> > combining the BRLUG Newbies meetings with the
> Linux
> > SIG, as the CCCC has a permanent location with
> > Internet connectivity, AV equipment, lots of old
> > computer hardware, and chairs. Very nice setup.
> >
> > I also described my vision of a Linux Lab there
> built
> > with old PCs deemed "junk" as they are not
> suitable
> > for running M$ operating systems. I have been
> given 4
> > machines from the CCCC, which will become a server
> or
> > two, and two workstations. Eventually, I hope to
> have
> > a few more servers and about a dozen workstations.
> > This may not happen until the CCCC moves to its
> new
> > location in July, at which time we will have lots
> of
> > space.
> >
> > I also described a couple more projects that I've
> been
> > working on:
> >
> > Introducing Linux to the Computers for Louisiana
> Kids
> > project (http://www.cacrc.com/CLK.htm), which is
> > basically a program that receives old PCs from the
> > Corporate Recycling Council, teaches school kids
> to
> > fix them up, and then donates them to Louisiana
> > Schools. Now, think about the possibilities if we
> > helped them learn about Linux and helped them to
> > develop Linux networks.
> >
> > Related to that idea is starting a project using
> the
> > resources of the CCCC Linux SIG to acquire old PCs
> > from cacrc.com, fix them up, install various Linux
> > software configurations on them, and donate them
> to LA
> > schools, along with training and support. This
> will of
> > course be a much bigger project, and I am writing
> up
> > the project plans now. The CCCC Linux SIG will be
> > directing this project.
> >
> > And another idea I had: A project that organizes
> LUGs
> > everywhere to burn Linux distributions and other
> > free|open source software to CD, slaps a
> pre-defined
> > label on them, and then donates the CDs to public
> > libraries. I see the mission of free|open source
> > software to be in parallel with that of public
> > libraries: intellectual freedom. Again, the CCCC
> Linux
> > SIG will be directing that project.
> >
> > We closed the meeting by agreeing that having
> BRLUG
> > meetings in various places around the Baton Rouge
> area
> > is a good thing to do. Shannon Roddy offered to
> have
> > the next meeting at LIGO, which is being discussed
> in
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] I believe it was suggested
> that
> > when we do meet at LIGO that we should invite all
> > other Linux groups and SIGS in the area to that
> > meeting as well. Could someone please volunteer to
> > organize that? Contact me for more details.
> >
> > If you have any feedback, please be sure to reply
> to
> > either [EMAIL PROTECTED],
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED], or the newly created
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list. And
> don't
> > forget, there are usually BRLUG geeks hanging out
> in
> > #brlug on irc.openprojects.net.
> >
> > John Hebert
> >
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