please let me know if you are coming. i'm not sure if the "bring your own computer to have linux installed" bit is workable, so i am asking people to RSVP. what do people think is a fair donation? $10 unwaged? $50 waged? i was planning to present at the start some approaches and philosophies of system admin, to try and stop too much lost time to discussion of the how. if we need to discuss system policies i think we should do that beforehand, on this list. e.g. that is how we already decided to use debian. can someone please forward this to slug (sydney linux user's group) and rent-a-geek and anywhere else appropriate? cheers, m. = linux install workshop 10:00am Saturday 24 February we'll be setting up a new improved internet server for cat. you can participate, or maybe bring your own machine to have linux installed. recommended for people who have already played a bit with linux. entry by donation at the door, or a commitment to help cat. RSVP. [where] indymedia centre, 17 lord st, st peters [transport] Right opposite St Peters station, or catch a 422 bus from the city. Map: http://www.cat.org.au/map12121.gif [contact] Matthew Arnison - please let me know if you are coming [email] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [web address] http://www.cat.org.au ----\\ [the full rave] //---- The cat internet server runs active-sydney, along with many other activist websites and mailing lists. It is a PC running GNU/Linux, an alternative operating system to Windows. GNU/Linux is free software, that's free as in free speech, as well as free beer. The current server has been running almost non-stop for about 4 years. But to get many new features that we want, and to improve security, it's time we did an upgrade. We've chosen debian 2.2 linux for installation. We'll be setting up a new machine from scratch, to put online for a couple of weeks before doing a changeover to become the live system. We also want to try and write some documentation as we go along, about decisions and ways of doing things. Our main goal for the day is to get the install done and teach people as part of that process, but if we can help others get their systems installed, we'll do that too. <<< the catgeek mailing archive - technical discussion at cat >>> Archived at http://www.cat.org.au/lists/catgeek Unsubscribe by sending empty message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://slug.org.au/lists/listinfo/slug
