Is this an event where one can go to to learn about stuff like
installing a driver and maybe discovering what one does not know?

On 2017-12-14 10:10, Stephen Partington wrote:

> ususally a mix of both. I know I attended one at a Sr living center that had 
> a bunch of people from the area interested in swapping their degrading XP 
> install for something that does the job with less fuss. 
> 
> On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 10:09 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Interesting... is this 10 - 25 new Linux users or people that gather together 
> to learn Linux?
> 
> On 2017-12-13 21:04, Todd Cole wrote: 
> 
> Hi Andrew   We usually have most equipment and media on a server with PDF 
> Books ISO we can install all major distro's. Most use debian based attendance 
> is usually between 10 25 but Dec is usually on the quiet side and more 
> project based the installs. we work on servers raspberry pi projects router 
> mods--any linux project is fair game and expect 50% new users and 50% experts 
> so between everyone we can handle a;most any project Todd 
> 
> On Wed, Dec 13, 2017 at 1:02 PM, Andrew McRobb <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> I'm completely new to meetups, and thought this would be the best way to say 
> hello in this sort of community. I'm interested in going to the upcoming 
> Installfest (not 100% sure if I can go or not), and had some questions on 
> what usually goes down.
> 
> * What distro does everyone usually work with? (I'm mostly comfortable with 
> Debian distros and trying to get into FreeBSD)
> * What's the outcome usually like? How many people usually show up wanting to 
> install Linux? How many come from Windows background?
> * Should I bring anything to a Installfest to help out any? I have a healthy 
> amount of cables, DVDs (Debian 9 32bit, Linux Mint 18.3 32bit, FreeBSD 
> 32bit), and some USB thumbs, and some networking gear.
> 
> Thanks, hope to meet any of you there!
> 
> Andrew 
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