Hawaii Linux Institute wrote:


I don't have time to go through the detailed steps, but you may want to bring your computer to Michael's lab. He has generously set up a time slot of between 10:00 to 12:00 this (probably every) Saturday doing pro bono Linux tech consulting work. Wayne

First. Word to the wise. Saturday is the book sale at McKinley High School. If you don't come early, it is *tough* to get in to the Adult school. If you do not have data on your drive requiring immediate attention, Blake, it is a good idea to come by.

The 10 - 12 slot is scheduled through the 6th of August. As it stands, there will be a two week break while classes are out of session. The schedule can be found here

http://www.hosef.org

Our 10-12 session is described as follows:

Nearly every week we hold a workshop on Free and Open Source Software. This is your chance to bring in your computer for the kind of help that can only be provided by a human. If you wish to donate equipment or time, then come on by. If no one needs help, then we ask those who join us to help prep equipment for our projects.


From 12-2 you can join us for our K12LTSP workshop. It is described as follows:

Our perpetuating charitable activity is the donation of recycled computers to schools and non-profits. No gift of technology is complete without training and orientation, and this is what we provide as a community service nearly every Saturday. Give us two hours, and we'll show you how we are changing the world with recycled computers and free educational software.


And, while we are discussing HOSEF's scheduled activities on Saturday, you should know that our Organizational Meeting will be at McKinley from 2-3. This is when we discuss our projects like Computer Guts, Linux Labs, and LUAU.

--scott

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R. Scott Belford
Founder/Executive Director
The Hawai`i Open Source Education Foundation
PO Box 392
Kailua, HI 96734
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