On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 10:53 AM, Ryan McCoskrie
<[email protected]> wrote:
> 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.

I think you are best running off a live cd or dvd.

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


que?
>
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