The flyers are now available in the ACM office in seperated packets. there
are seven packets, one for different areas of campus west of San Jacinto.
I think 2 people can cover each area in about 2 hours or less. More people
will of course make the process go much faster. I'll either be in the offi
> > with full uploads running (cable, 40-50k/s), my ping rests anywhere
> > between 700 and 1200 ms. QoS might be the ticket that i heard on irc (as
> > opposed to the aforementioned fair queueing)
> >
>
> QoS RULES the school..
agreed. and to tie this into linux...i use not QoS but cbq (cla
ACES 2.402 from 10:30 to 4:00 this Saturday.
On Mon, Sep 09, 2002 at 02:39:23AM -0500, Weston Sewell wrote:
> I haven't ever made it to an installfest so I can't remember the
> details. What's the time and place info? I'd like to help out and I
> can bring some distro CDs.
>
> weston
>
> ps
>
I haven't ever made it to an installfest so I can't remember the
details. What's the time and place info? I'd like to help out and I
can bring some distro CDs.
weston
ps
I have a few blank CDRs which distros are the best for such an event? I
have experience and CDs for Debian, Redhat, and Gen