Install Fest Press Release RC1

Dennis Kibbe plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Sun, 26 May 2002 13:50:46 -0700


InstallFest  Release Candidate 1

Please eyeball this and post any suggested changes to the list. As soon as 
there is a consense I will e-mail and/or fax this to the media - Tuesday or 
Wednesday, latest.

Dennis Kibbe

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 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 LOCAL USERS GROUP OFFERS FREE LINUX INSTALLATION HELP

 On Saturday, June 22, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., the Phoenix Linux Users
 Group (PLUG) will hold a Linux InstallFest in the Turquoise Room at
 Scottsdale Community College, 9000 E. Chaparral Rd., Scottsdale, AZ. This
 is an opportunity for computers users to receive expert help in installing
 Linux, a freely available operating system, on their personal computer.

 Linux and other free software, such as tools from the GNU project, are
 available at no charge through the Internet or as an inexpensive
 ditribution at most local computer stores.  The complete system is known
 as GNU/Linux.

 Businesses and home users alike are turning to free software which can be
 freely copied, modified, or examined, and which is considered by computer
 experts to be more robust and secure than proprietary systems.

 Computer users are invited to bring their computers to the event
 and receive help from PLUG members in installing GNU/Linux.  (Only the
 computer box, monitor, keyboard and mouse need be brought.) Your current
 operating system can remain as an alternative, or we can replace it
 entirely. There is no charge for this service. Club members will be
 available to answer questions about Linux, Open Source software, and the
 Phoenix Linux User Group as well. The event is open to the public.

 For more information about the InstallFest, email
 contact@plug.phoenix.az.us or call Willaim Lindley at 480-947-6100

 PLUG ( http://plug.phoenix.az.us ) is an informal group of folks who
 have several monthly meetings, on both the East and West sides of
 Phoenix, to talk about what they've recently done with Linux, GNU and
 open source software; to share problems and solutions, and to discuss
 issues in the world of Free Software and computers in general.
 Knowledge of Linux is neither presumed nor required.

 More information about PLUG can be found on the website at
 http://plug.phoenix.az.us/ .

 Scottsdale Community College offers two year degree programs in
 many disciplines including computers, arts, and science.
 SCC also offers university transfer programs and special
 interest courses, and has hosted several free software events.

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