Hi, Super idea! Good hope you will manage to configure this for none Ubuntu people.
2 years ago I've tried integrating Ubuntu on a lanparty (a small one with 30 participants). Because we had no Internet connection this was almost impossible. I'd set up a repo-server so I could let people use the repo's of Ubuntu to install their favorite games. I assumed that the repo's would have fixes for certain incompatibility problems. This is certainly a good idea if you want to decrease the amount of bandwidth usage. But it's almost impossible to do without a live Internet connection. Otherwise you have to cache all the required packages and their dependency's in advance. If you'd like to set up such a system I'd like to help. What other technologies are you thinking about? DNS, DHCP, Web-server, File-server, Firewall... are all available on Ubuntu to off-course. I'll try to attend the meeting sunday. With kind regards Bram 2012/1/13 Adrien Rami <[email protected]> > Hi, > > if you remember there was a special IRC meeting for a guest who organise > big lan party. http://www.lanforce.be > > He asked some help about Ubuntu's Server Technologies. And about > sponsoring by Ubuntu for the event. Such as goodies and some visibility of > Ubuntu on this big event. (about 200 persons). He is an Ubuntu's lover and > he would like to help us to spread Ubuntu. > > If someone is interested to participate to this event or to help to give > information about configuration of Ubuntu Server you are welcome. > > I will be on the Ubuntu-be Channel this Sunday at 2 pm with Lanforce. > > Thank's in advance > > Adrien Rami > > -- > ubuntu-be mailing list / > mailto:[email protected].**com<[email protected]> > > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/**mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-be<https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-be> > -- Bram Gadeyne
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