On the day, I can bring 2 laptops if need be, both 15.4 inchers, but one goes a bit iffy if you try and overload it (with games for example). That same laptop doesn't have Ubuntu on it, but I can use it to run a quick workshop on how to dual-boot Windows and Ubuntu.
Regards, Boden Matthews, http://bodenm.wordpress.com On 21 November 2011 11:16, James Beake <[email protected]> wrote: > I've just posted the following in the brainstorm section for the brisbane > installfest on the Ubunt-au wiki [1] > > I'd appreciate any feedback / thoughts that you may have on this idea. > > Also a request to the community. Have you have already prepared a talk on > any of these topics or others that may be useful? Are you happy to share > the presentation? Then feel free to forward to me. I hate reinventing > wheels. > > ==snippit from wiki== > > Assuming it will be hard to get people to drag in desktop PC, we could > provide an additional reason for people to come along on the day by having > a series of "lightning talks" / demo sessions on doing stuff with Ubuntu - > a Ubuntu Showcase if you will. This could run in parallel with the install > activities > > Some topics for demos/talks: > > - Installing ubuntu (just a talk/demo) > - finding and installing software > - Photo editing > - email and calendar > - Internet safety > - > > General Q&A "How do I......?" > > I would be happy to run any of these but would welcome anyone else who > wants to run a session on one of the above or another topic. I think we > have access to a projector in the room. > ==END== > > Cheers > James > > [1] > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AustralianTeam/Projects/LocalMeetings/BrisbaneInstallfest > > > -- > ubuntu-au mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-au > >
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