Special Edition: Phoenix Linux User's Group (PLUG) Installfest - Saturday, December 10, 10am-5pm

Joseph Sinclair plug-discuss at stcaz.net
Sat Dec 10 12:39:09 MST 2005


I'll be there at 2:00 PM, with a DVD of the pictures from the Eastside meeting.

Alan Dayley wrote:
> Don't forget the InstallFest today!
> 
> Come down and get help, give help, learn and socialize.  I'll make an
> appearance for a while this morning with a bunch of Ubuntu CD sets.
> Come down to meet, mingle, teach and learn.
> 
> Alan
> 
> Alexander Henry wrote:
> 
>>>Community event: Phoenix Linux User's Group (PLUG) Installfest.
>>>
>>>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
>>>
>>>CALENDAR POSTING
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>What: Special Edition: Phoenix Linux User's Group (PLUG) Installfest.
>>>
>>>Where: University of Advancing Technology: 2625 W. Baseline Tempe, AZ 85283
>>>(Baseline Road, just west of I-10 and Pointe Hilton South Mountain,
>>>south  side
>>>of Baseline, near Fry's Electronics Tempe).
>>>
>>>When: NOT ON THE LAST SATURDAY OF NOVEMBER OR DECEMBER
>>>
>>>When, again? : Saturday, December 10, 2005, 10:00 a.m. thru 5:00 p.m.
>>>
>>>RSVP: InstallFest at PLUG.phoenix.az.us
>>> - Your computer with specs and equipment
>>> - What you hope to accomplish and learn by installing Linux
>>> - Encouraged to RSVP but not required
>>>
>>>Who: Anyone who wants to see Linux or run it on their computer.
>>> - Volunteers always needed, please e-mail your pledge for time.
>>>
>>>Installations take over two hours, please arrive within the first few 
>>>hours.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>ONE-SENTENCE FORMAT - CALENDAR FORMAT
>>>
>>>12/10 (Saturday 10:00am - 5:00pm) Phoenix Linux User Group (PLUG) 
>>>Installfest.
>>>Bring your computer, volunteers will install Linux for you to use at home.
>>>Where: University of Advancing Technology: 2625 W. Baseline Tempe, AZ 
>>>85283.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>SHORT FORMAT - CALENDAR FORMAT - AZIPA/AZTECHLIST/TECHOASIS FORMAT
>>>
>>>12/10 (Saturday 10:00am - 5:00pm) Phoenix Linux User Group (PLUG) 
>>>Installfest.
>>>Where: University of Advancing Technology: 2625 W. Baseline Tempe, AZ 85283
>>>(Baseline Road, just west of I-10 and Pointe Hilton South Mountain,
>>>south  side
>>>of Baseline).  The Phoenix Linux User's Group and would like to invite
>>>you  to
>>>our monthly Linux Installfest.  Bring your PC, Mac, or other for one-on-one
>>>help to get your machine running Linux, and to learn how to use Linux.  
>>>RSVP
>>>is strongly  encouraged to ensure the right volunteers will be
>>>available  for
>>>your needs, but not required.  Please RSVP to 
>>>InstallFest at PLUG.phoenix.az.us
>>>with the following information: Your computer with specs and equipment you
>>>wish to run, and what you hope to accomplish and learn by installing Linux.
>>>Installations take over two hours, please arrive within the first few 
>>>hours.
>>>PLUG: http://plug.phoenix.az.us
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>LONG/ARTICLE FORMAT
>>>
>>>(Phoenix, Arizona) -- Saturday, December 10, 2005
>>>
>>>The Phoenix Linux User Group (PLUG) is holding their monthly Linux 
>>>Installfest
>>>Saturday, December 10, from 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. at the University
>>>of  Advancing
>>>Technology (UAT), 2625 W Baseline Tempe, just west of I-10.  Free and
>>>open  to
>>>the public.  Bring your P.C. for free one-on-one help with installing 
>>>Linux.
>>>The Linux Installfest also features demos to view Linux for those 
>>>considering
>>>switching to Linux for home or business use, as well as Knoppix CD's to try
>>>Linux at home without damaging your PC or files.  While no RSVP is 
>>>required,
>>>if you are considering attending, an e-mail to the event coordinator 
>>>stating
>>>your specific interest would be greatly appreciated.  Please e-mail
>>>InstallFest at PLUG.phoenix.az.us with "Installfest" in the subject line.  The
>>>PLUG Installfest is held at UAT on the last Saturday of every month.
>>>
>>>Linux is a free Unix-type operating system originally created by Linus 
>>>Torvalds
>>>with the assistance of developers around the world. Developed under the GNU
>>>General Public License, the source code for Linux is freely available to
>>>everyone.  Apart from the fact that it's freely distributed, Linux's
>>>functionality, adaptability, and robustness has made it the main 
>>>alternative
>>>to proprietary Unix and Microsoft operating systems.  IBM,
>>>Hewlett-Packard  and
>>>other giants of the computing world have embraced Linux and support its
>>>ongoing development. More than a decade after its initial release, Linux is
>>>being utilized worldwide as a server platform primarily.  Its use as a home
>>>and office desktop operating system is also on the rise.  Local computer
>>>vendor and service provider Red Seven (http://www.redseven.biz/) provides
>>>computer systems and IT services to the home user and small business.
>>>National governments in countries such as China, India, Germany, Singapore,
>>>Brazil, and many more are adopting Linux as their official operating 
>>>system in
>>>both servers and desktops.  Some governments are adopting economic policies
>>>around a future boom in Linux.
>>>
>>>The Phoenix Linux User Group is the local Linux user's group (LUG) for the
>>>Phoenix area.  Like any other computer user group, it is populated by
>>>hobbyists and computer professionals, and provides a forum for discussion.
>>>Unlike many other computer user groups, LUGs also provide the same 
>>>functions
>>>as a "regional office" for IBM, Macintosh, Microsoft, or Sun; they have the
>>>responsibility to train, support, and educate Linux users, coordinate Linux
>>>consultants, advocate Linux as a computing solution, and serve as
>>>liaison  to
>>>local news outlets.  Because Linux is Free Software or Open Source 
>>>software,
>>>LUGs are entirely volunteer based.  PLUG holds several monthly
>>>meetings:  one
>>>in the southwest Phoenix area, one in Glendale, one in Mesa, and one in 
>>>Tempe.
>>>PLUG membership is free and anyone may join.  PLUG also welcomes users and
>>>fans of all Free Software and Open Source Software such as GNU and FreeBSD.
>>>
>>>For more information, see:
>>>The Phoenix Linux User's Group website: http://plug.phoenix.az.us
>>>Linux Online: http://www.linux.org
>>>
>>>-- 
>>>Alexander
>>>
>>>
> 
> 
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