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Author: Don Calfa
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Subject: East Side Meeting
Same here, It's my wedding anniversary.

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>I'd really like to see that presentation, but I have to work. Are you going
>to make the presentation materials available on the PLUG site or your own
>site?
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>-Michelle
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>To:
>From: Austin Godber <>
>Sent by:
>Date: 09/11/2003 09:06AM
>Subject: East Side Meeting
>
>Correct me if I am wrong, but tonight is an EASTSIDE MEETING!!!!!
>
>Thats right folks, all you east siders can enjoy a tantilizing tale of
>intrigue ... Custom Knoppix!!
>
>Check the faq for time and location.
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>Summary
>Knoppix is a Debian based Live-on-CD Linux distribution. Just pop it in
>a CD drive, reboot, and you have a fully functional Linux demo, rescue
>disk, backup server or Linux Workstation. Anyone can make a custom
>Knoppix CD to suit their needs. All you need is at least 6GB of hardrive
>space and about 1GB total RAM (physical + swap). A Knoppix disc can also
>be "branded" to promote your LUG, company or product. A simple branding
>would only modify the images and HTML on the original Knoppix disc.
>
>This presentation will address the issues involved in making a Custom
>Knoppix CD as well as bradning Knoppix. I will also release some helpful
>scripts that will aid in these tasks. In fact, to date, I have scripts
>that enable me to brand a Knoppix disc just by running three scripts on
>a Knoppix ISO (assuming you have the images prepared).
>
>Check http://uberhip.com/godber/plug/ for updates.
>
>Bio
>Austin is a Faculty Research Associate in the Distributed Operating
>Systems group at Arizona State University. He has published work on
>802.11b network security and continues to work in the field among other
>things. He graduated from ASU in 2000 with a BS in Physics where he
>received an award for research in nuclear physics.
>
>He has used Linux since 1995 (Linux Counter #29452) where he started off
>with Slackware, moved to Redhat and now has largely switched to Debian
>(via Knoppix), but is friend to all distributions, editors, progamming
>languages ... and of course ladies ;).
>
>Yes, all of the above is true and only slightly exaggerated.
>
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