Since I volunteered, I have had my other volunteer
days changed against my will to 10-2 on Saturday, so I
cannot be there.
Sorry, I would rather be with a bunch of linux users
than baby sitting 14 xp machines, but alas, that is
what I will be doing.
Sorry!
Ed Culbertson
--- Alexander Henry <
alexanderhenry@cox.net> wrote:
> Okay, now that Cox's e-mail seems to be working
> again, I can put this
> out.
>
> ORACLE USERS GROUP: I'm CC'ing you this because
> someone had asked us
> about installing Oracle 9i on a Linux system. If
> anyone would be willing
> to help, this would be greatly appreciated. It
> would also be a nice
> networking opportunity. Invitation to the PLUG
> Installfest is open to all
> who are simply interested in installing Linux on
> either your home system
> or small business or viewing Linux demos, or who
> wish to volunteer to help
> others with their Linux systems.
>
>
>
> Official call for volunteers. please RSVP.
>
> User RSVP's:
> o LAMP install with Samba, VNC, and Oracle 9i.
> o Two home system installs.
>
> The following are demos that need to get running.
> For all these demos,
> multiple machines can fill one role, and one machine
> can fill multiple
> roles. What's important is we have the following
> demos:
> ** Samba demo with Windows machines that operate on
> files through apps
> (e.g. a common Excel sheet or Quicken file)
> ** webserver, phpgroupware, jabber, e-mail server,
> spamassassin demo for
> small business.
> ** LTSP demo for small business with data entry
> terminals.
> o Simple Linux installs with e-mail, web, network
> printer, office.
> o Multimedia editing: images, audio, video.
>
> I **'ed the ones I think are most important.
> Anthony, technomage, and
> George responded with machines adequate to fill all
> these roles. Dean
> mentioned he had enough 'spare' parts to bankrupt
> Dell. Jonathan Claxton
> said he had a working, flashy game system.
>
> Over the last month, I've recieved the following
> responses for volunteers:
>
> L? George Gambill <ggambill@computer-guidance.com>
> L? technomage <technomage-hawke@cox.net>
> L? Eric Shubes <plug@shubes.net>
> L? Dean McCarron <dmp@unionofopposites.com>
> L? Robert Ambrose <rna@muttsoft.com>
> L? Jonathan Claxton <jzc@globalcrossing.net>
> L5 Ed Culbertson <eculbert@yahoo.com>
> L5 Michael Havens <bmike1@vei.net>
> L2 Erik <plug@trouble-makers.com>
> L1 Anthony Milbauer <tickticker@cox.net>
> L1 Alan Dayley <alandd@consultpros.com>
> L1 Derek Neighbors <derek@gnue.org>
>
>
>
> Note, it may be possible that not many users will
> show up at this
> installfest. But if this turns into Woodstock and
> we don't have people to
> help roll out desktops, we'll be in a real bind.
> Please come one and
> all. At the worst this will be a get-together and
> tinkerfest, at the best
> a full blown install conference. After about three
> of these rather
> uncertain installfests, we'll probably have a much
> better idea of how to
> conduct them and satisfy everyone.
>
> --
>
> --Alexander
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