* Martin Wuertele <martin@wuertele.net> [2002-05-29 09:37]:
> Mail-Followup-To: debian-events-eu@lists.debian.org,
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Please don't -- keep the discussion on -events-eu only. I just put the
update mails on -at too to keep them informed.
> Hi Alfie!
Hi, /List/! *g*
> Martin Würtele | Fri-Sun (Vienna)
Of course vienna, I am only speaking about vienna (to make that clear
again).
> Since Gordon replied he ain't got an RS 6000 I still can offer to bring
> an SGI Indy R4400. Tough I need some help to carry the 21" Monitor.
Where from? Should be possible, I can try to arrange that through the
orga-list.
> There is no Debian on it so far (didn't have time) but there is an empty
> 2.1 gig disk waiting for install ;-)
Would be nice if you can do that on a pre-event basis. In #debian.de
(IRCNet) there is someone with an Indy who might be able to help you
(forgot who it was, Getty? ij? -- someone remembering it please update
on that info).
So currently offered hardware is:
m68k-machine by Martin Baer
indy by Martin Wuertele
rs6000/550 by
i386 notebook by me
I hope that the people can preinstall the machines. More machines would
be too much for the booth I guess.
[PGI-Disks]
> Disk space is not a problem for me and I'd like to help. PGI is on it's
> way to my harddisk by now. What packages should go on the disk? Is the
> LT disk sufficient (I will download the iso today)?
I have build installer-only images, those are 97M of size. I guess you
have to take at least that amount of packages off the LT-disk to get it
running. But I guess the LT-disk should offer a good basis. Could you
shortcut with Joerg about the build-process? Thanks.
Have fun,
Alfie
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