This is where we started the conversation. One of my points in initiating
this discussion was that not many people were attending/supporting the
workshop sessions. And that includes both "patients" and "doctors".

So it looks as if there are still some problems out there that people
want fixed/sorted in a workshop type session. Some are bigger than what
we have usually handled (so far they have usually been hardware glitches
(like the guy who's soundcard wouldn't go until he plugged the speakers
into the right socket LOL). booting problems, quite specific sort of
stuff that could be fixed (or not) in a 2-3 hour session. Maybe people
want bigger projects like setting up a mail server. That might be better
handled at the OSTC, maybe not. I am willing in any event to help with
that sort of thing, remembering of course that there is no _right_ way
to do undertake such a project. maybe a full day job?




On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 15:50:52 +1300
Douglas Royds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> This is a FixItFest or a ProblemFest, which would be a good side-track 
> to an InstallFest. Victims bring along their gear (just like at an 
> installfest), but with something they want to achieve, e.g. Install 
> Linux on this Windows machine; Set up a mail server for my home network; 
> Set up a photo album and download photos from this digital camera; ...
> 
> Douglas.

-- 
Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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