Re: [Gnhlug-org] NHSTE Workshop

2004-02-27 Thread Cole Tuininga
On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 12:50, Cole Tuininga wrote:
 Paul - do you want to email me your phone number and I can give you a
 call tomorrow to arrange to meet up Sunday?

Sorry all - that was meant to go directly to Paul rather than the list. 
8)

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Re: [Gnhlug-org] NHSTE Workshop

2004-02-18 Thread Cole Tuininga

If I'm the first to claim 'em, I may be interested.  8)

On Wed, 2004-02-18 at 15:11, Paul Lussier wrote:
 I don't know if this is the forum or thread for this, but...
 
 I have an HP LaserJet 4P and a DEC PC 5000 (PII200ish) which I am about to
 get rid of.  I can't really sell these (e-bay prices are ~$10 each:)
 I was going to toss them.  If these two items could be of use
 for this or any other project, please let me know.  I will gladly meet
 someone on a weekend to deliver them.
 
 We're in the process of cleaning out our office to make way for
 duckling number 2, so this stuff needs to go soon. 
 
 The PC needs a little more memory (it's only got ~80MB) and the printer needs
 paper :)  Other than that, these two items are in excellent working order.
 I've run Knoppix on the PC and it works great (better than the NT4.0
 that was on there :)
 
 Lemme know!
 
 Seeya,
 Paul
 
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[Gnhlug-org] NHSTE Workshop

2004-02-17 Thread Ed Lawson
Just a note to let people know that the NHSTE/ School Linux workshop
being held in Penacook this week is having around 15 people each day.
These are tech admins for school systems and shows that Linux is
becoming a real choice for schools.  I spoke to a person from the
state DOE and they too have an interest in using Linux in schools.

So there are some opportunities for GNHLUG in this area, and I am going
to be working with NHSTE leadership over the next few months to see what
can be done for them further.  If more comes of this I will report back
and shift specific projects to the discuss list.

The bad news is none of the people there had heard of GNHLUG.

I had the impression it was a very informative and thorough workshop. 
They had a complete computer lab at their disposal so attendees not only
got to install Linux and become familiar with it, but create networks
with thin client solutions using Linux terminal server software created
for the k12 school setting and other goodies.

Ed Lawson
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