About 75, as I mentioned in the original email. This also includes little
tweaks (such as note number 2 of Muli) and special installations (showed
up to install ADSL, for instance).

On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Dvir Volk wrote:

> Just out of curiosity - how many machines were installed in total?
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Muli Ben-Yehuda [mailto:mulix@;actcom.co.il]
> > Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 10:43 AM
> > To: Adir Abraham
> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: The Haifux Linux-Day 2003 - Impressions and summarize
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 12:35:39AM +0200, Adir Abraham wrote:
> > > Hi all.
> > >
> > > This wednesday (6/11/2002) we've had an installation party, in Adut
> > > area, the Technion. The installation process included
> > Mandrake 9.0 and
> > > RedHat 8.0.
> >
> > Many people also inquired about debian and freebsd, and there
> > was a slackware box present as well.
> >
> > > The Day started quite calmly, as an installed-person
> > arrived once per
> > > 15 or even 20 minutes. It continued like that till 15:00
> > > approximately. At 15:00, though, more people started to
> > arrive, mostly
> > > to hear the lectures and to check what's all the mess
> > about, and Meir
> > > gave his lecture at 15:30. Unfortunately, Shlomi Fish who
> > was supposed
> > > to do the lecture of 12:30pm, did not do it.
> >
> > Nor did Muli, who replaced him, because only one person
> > showed up for it. For future instaparties, we might wish to
> > have two or even three reruns of the lecture in the afternoon
> > and evening.
> >
> > > I estimate that approximately 100 people arrived at least to see
> > > what's going on (this also includes the installed-persons).
> >
> > Who had loads of fun talking about Linux. You don't have to
> > be an installer or installee to show up and have fun...
> > just... a geek. (no offense intended to anyone, I carry the
> > term proudly).
> >
> > > I hope that you've enjoyed the event!
> >
> > I certainly did.
> >
> > A couple of Linux related tips from the weirder problems that we've
> > seen:
> >
> > 1. Always, and I do mean always, run 'tail -f
> > /var/log/messages' in a terminal when debugging a kernel
> > problem. The kernel gives you useful information - use it. An
> > annoying NIC on laptop problem was solved this way - turns
> > out we were trying to load the wrong module for this no name
> > card and it needed 8139too.o instead.
> >
> > 2. SMP kernel crashes during boot with 2.4.18 and 2.4.19 were
> > solved by passing 'noapic' to the kernel during boot.
> > 'single' and 'init=/bin/sh' are very useful as well.
> >
> > That's it, thanks to everyone who showed up, it was great
> > fun. See you again next time!
> >
> > --
> > Muli Ben-Yehuda
> > http://www.mulix.org/
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sctrace strace
> > /bin/foo  http://syscalltrack.sf.net/
> > Quis custodes ipsos custodiet?
> > http://www.mulix.org/cv.html
> >
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