On Tue, 23 Aug 2011 10:23:07 Peter Glassenbury(UoC) wrote:
> As a Lurker on the list, I don't have much time to spare for this, but
> Computer Science department does have some machines if you need
> to borrow them..I've checked and it is ok for this project ..
> Main issue with them would be the lack of wireless..usb sticks?
> But they would be Core 2 Duo with 2Gig memory and 19" LCD and keyboards
> and mice.
> 
> Can you use a switch?
> May have other bits available if you need them
Extension cords and multi-boards would be nice if you have any.

My big personal concern is how many changes we can make to someone else's 
machines we will be allowed to make for the sake of showing off. I was thinking
of setting up KDE on one and Gnome on the other in the most eye-candy intense 
way possible and demonstrate LibreOffice, Blender, Inkscape, The Gimp 
$PACKAGEMANAGER and whatever else may be impressive.

Showing a directory of programming would be good as well. Just to show who we 
are as a community.

-- 
Ryan McCoskrie
North Canterbury, New Zealand

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