> I live near the Pearl Harbor Nimitz gate, so that's pretty close to > Pricebusters. If someone's willing to hand-hold enough for me > to learn to do something useful, I can help evenings and part of > each weekend.
For what it's worth, this weekend is just about doing inventory and plugging some stuff in to see if it works, etc. Nothing fancy, but certainly crucial. Your future flexibility could be used in many ways. Workstations have to be built/scrapped together/cockroached from what we have, and eventually a machine meeting minimal hardware requirements arises from the ashes. It must then have a memory test run on it for some period. Warren has established these steps better. Note that nothing requiring linux knowledge has been required yet. We will set up a server, and after the workstations have passed testing, they need to be booted from a floppy (or programmable nic) and actually run as a thin client. I suppose the less that some of us know about this process, the better teachers we can become for the schools. I will definitely hand hold as much as needed, but, I am clasping my own hand now. scott
