Shawn wrote:

>  The last few installfest I've been at started at 10 if I'm not mistaken...
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>Personally, I think more people like to start at 10, or shortly thereafter.  When I got the the one that Andy setup @ 11:30 or so, there was already a number of peole there.
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The last installfest (officially) went from 10AM til 5 pm.  But, Jima, a 
few others and I were there until 6:30 or 7 cleaning up, and packing up.

I think that's a good time, and those of us with core servers (etc) show 
up a little earlier to get things set up and running.

On the same topic, I don't think we need to start building a new server 
for installfests (mine can work fine, but it sounds like a great idea) I 
posted previously what mine consisted of.  Here it is again: (I've added 
a few things since then)

AMD Athlon XP 2600+
Asus A7N8X Deluxe Motherboard
512DDR 2700 (333MHz)
GeForce 4 Ti4200 128MB AGP
HDs:
(3) 120 GB WD Special Editions
(1) 80GB WD Special Edition
Dual onboard 10/100 LAN (can do two segments, or filter/serve between 
world and local LAN)
Linux Red Hat 9.0 (with all current updates)
Dual 18" LCDs (don't have dual set up under Linux yet, though)


Jima-  I remember you saying that you wouldn't be able to make it to the 
next one likely.  Still can't make it, or what?  If so, we should get 
together so I can get a copy of your ISO mirrors (and get mine all set 
up...)

Also, do we need any networking equipment?  I'm trying to figure out 
exactly what to do with these Bay Networks Chassi I have, (gotten 
belugered with requests, lol) and can probably bring one or more with 
(10/100 for LAN, gigabit for between chassi)



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