Really good news, Jim,
didn't realize you've proceeded so far :-)
Jim McQuillan schrieb:
Rolf,
I've got some notes about LTSP-4.2 available on the LTSP wiki.
If all of that works well here, this is really what I've been waiting
for. By the way, I upgraded our system with a second computer l
Rolf,
I've got some notes about LTSP-4.2 available on the LTSP wiki.
The page is:
http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LTSP-4.2
LTSP-4.2 will be installable with ltspadmin, but it won't upgrade over
the old version. If there's already an LTSP installation, it'll force
you to install
Jim McQuillan schrieb:
It's LinuxWorld time again :)
Plus, the best news of all. We'll be releasing LTSP-4.2
at the show !
Great Jim!
What's new in it? And will I be able to upgrade using ltspadmin?
Rolf
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Op zaterdag 18 maart 2006 02:09, schreef Jim McQuillan:
> Plus, the best news of all. We'll be releasing LTSP-4.2
> at the show !
Great! Looking forward to it.
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It's LinuxWorld time again :)
On Tuesday, April 4th, we will be invading the Boston Convention
and Exhibition Center.
We've got the usual booth lined up for LTSP in the .Org pavilion,
and if you happen to be in the area at that time, and have a few
hours to spare, we'd love to have you spend som
Hello all,
It's my pleasure to announce once again that LTSP.org will have
a booth at Linux World in San Francisco, the week of Aug 8th 2005.
As I've done in the past, I'll send out a call for volunteers a bit
later, as I put the details together. Right now, i'm just giving
everybody an early h
I'm finally back from the long trip to Boston, where we had one
of the best Linux World shows ever.
When I heard last year that the east coast Linux World was moving
out of New York City and up to Boston, I wasn't very excited about
it. I have always enjoyed our trips to NYC. But, when I got
to
Jim McQuillan wrote:
Gees. I wish I could come and help out. I live in Australia. If there is Cebit
type exhibition would ltsp be hosting an exhibition here?
Well, if you can provide us with information about Cebit there in AU,
maybe we'll get someone local to host a booth.
Thanks,
Jim McQuill
The call for volunteers for the upcoming Linuxworld in boston had a
small error in it.
The full schedule for the exhibit hall is:
Tuesday, Feb 15th10:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday, Feb 16th 10:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday, Feb 17th 10:00am - 4:00pm
Sorry for any confusion, and I hope to see you th
It's LinuxWorld time again :)
On Tuesday, February 15th, we will be invading the Hynes Convention
center in Boston, MA.
We've got a booth lined up for LTSP in the .Org pavilion, and
if you happen to be in the area at that time, and have a few
hours to spare, we'd love to have you spend some time
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003, Anselm Martin Hoffmeister wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Well, it's Linux World time again, in New York City.
> > Reasons you should be there:
> >
> > 9) It's New York City, the greatest city in the world.
>
> Especially in the NYCers' point of view?!
>
Anselm, you've
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Well, it's Linux World time again, in New York City.
Reasons you should be there:
7) The "Golden Penguin Bowl" on Wednesday, Jan 21 4:30-5:30.
I'm not sure what this is, but somehow, i've been
roped into doing it this year.
LOL
8) The LTSP dinner. Alwa
Well, it's Linux World time again, in New York City.
Linux World NYC 2004
January 20-23, 2004
http://www.LinuxWorldExpo.com
LTSP.org will once again have a booth in the exhibit hall,
and we're looking for volunteers to help us man the booth
and spread the word of LTSP.
Reasons you should be ther
Ed,
Yes, we certainly will have a booth at Linux World. If you
are at the conference, please stop by and say hi. And, if you
have time to help out, that would be great too.
Thanks,
Jim McQuillan
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On 14 Jan 2003, Ed Weinberg wrote:
> Will LTSP have a booth next week at Javitz?
Will LTSP have a booth next week at Javitz?
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Hello all,
I, unfortunately, bring bad news about LTSP participating in the Press Room at
Linuxworld. It seems that the show organizers feel that it is trying to organize this
too quickly for January's show. The IDG people have a lot on their plate (as you can
imagine) and they don't need one m
Is no news good news? Or just no news?
Tom
At 01:37 PM 12/15/02 -0500, Peter Billson wrote:
>Tom,
> Hold up a second until I find out what the Javits costs would be.
>
> JIM: When you say ridiculous are we talking in the ballpark of $100 to
receive the stuff or $500?
>
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No problem.
Tom
At 01:37 PM 12/15/02 -0500, Peter Billson wrote:
>Tom,
> Hold up a second until I find out what the Javits costs would be.
>
> JIM: When you say ridiculous are we talking in the ballpark of $100 to
receive the stuff or $500?
>
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Tom,
Hold up a second until I find out what the Javits costs would be.
JIM: When you say ridiculous are we talking in the ballpark of $100 to receive the
stuff or $500?
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Tom Brown wro
>Tom & Jim - Perhaps we could UPS the monitors to Linuxworld? Jim, do you
know
>if the Javits center will let us do something like this? Tom, would you be
>willing to pack these things up? I'd pay the freight.
One of the FreeGeek Michiana volunteers works at a factory which frequently
scraps pac
On Sat, 14 Dec 2002, Peter Billson wrote:
> Julius, Jim & Tom,
>Julius - Way cool if we can borrow the server and switch for Linuxworld. If
> you can spare the time to come to Linuxworld that would be great or I can
> always drive over and grab them.
>It sounds like Jim has the workstati
Julius, Jim & Tom,
Julius - Way cool if we can borrow the server and switch for Linuxworld. If
you can spare the time to come to Linuxworld that would be great or I can
always drive over and grab them.
It sounds like Jim has the workstation part covered.
Jim - Also way cool on the Jammin-1
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002, Julius Szelagiewicz wrote:
> Pete,
> I have a decent 24 port switch and can get several, say 10,
> workstions - bew via based, small boxes. i should be able to set up a dual
> xeon 550 for a server too.time is harder, but i,m sure i'll be able to
> help. julius
I can br
Pete,
I have a decent 24 port switch and can get several, say 10,
workstions - bew via based, small boxes. i should be able to set up a dual
xeon 550 for a server too.time is harder, but i,m sure i'll be able to
help. julius
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Peter Billson wrote:
> Tom,
> 1) Support -
Ok, It looks like we can provide 6 Jammin-125 terminals, but
the monitors are definately going to be a problem.
I need to check on keyboards and mice also.
Jim McQuillan
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On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Peter Billson wrote:
> Tom,
> 1) Support - Should not be a problem. Just need to
Just spoke to Brooke Selby at IDG. She remains enthusiastic about our offer
install a LTSP network in the LinuxWorld press room. Brooke says the press
likes community involvement stories and is likely to cover the project from
those angles.
Peter Billson is now the project liaison with IDG. Peter
I left a message with Brooke this morning. When she returns my call, I will
ask her to work out details with you. I will give her your business address
and phone number from the ELB website.
Tom
At 01:13 PM 12/11/02 -0500, you wrote:
>Tom,
> 1) Support - Yes, "I" and my associates and any other v
Perhaps you might want to elicit the help of some of the local LUGs in
NY for loaner equipment..
See this page for NY events and perhaps contact some of the leaders of
these groups.
http://home.netcom.com/~casandra/linux/calendar.html
The logistics involved with the Javits Center are great. A s
1) Support - I assume you mean that you personally will be at LinuxWorld at
the LTSP booth. Unfortunately I can't attend; too expensive, nowhere to
stay, etc.
2) Cost - I assume you mean that "we" is you or your company, and you will
handle the network hardware (cabling, switch, power strips, nic
Tom,
1) Support - Should not be a problem. Just need to be sure to schedule between booth
and Press Room
2) Cost - Also should not be a problem since we can provide labor and should be able
to supply any needed hardware (i.e. cabling, switch, etc.)
3) Reliability - Definitely not a problem!
Spoke to Brooke Selby on phone. Here's the deal. The pressroom is
handled by a vendor, either the Jacob Javits Center itself or an outside
supplier. The Operations staff at the convention center work with Brooke
on her specs for the pressroom. Her specs are determined by her
budget, and she can
Tom,
You may have momentarily dropped the ball on this, but your
recovery is beautiful.
I'm anxious to hear what Brooke has to say. This could be
an excellent opportunity to get some exposure for LTSP, and
help the Linux image overall.
Thanks,
Jim.
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Tom Brown wrote:
> I a
I apologize for dropping the ball on this project. Luckily Jim spoke to my
LUG over the weekend, and I'm on the case again. I contacted Don Marti at
Linux Journal. He gave me a contact at IDG, LinuxWorld's promoter. That
person referred me to Brooke Selby in the IDG PR department
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On Tuesday 26 November 2002 19:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yes indeed, we will be there with a booth
> in the .org pavilion.
>
> In fact, anyone in the area that can spare a few hours to help
> out would be most welcome.
Jim, I would be glad to help. I'm in the area also, I just need to know w
Yes indeed, we will be there with a booth
in the .org pavilion.
In fact, anyone in the area that can spare a few hours to help
out would be most welcome.
Now, what about this press room thingie ? I wonder if we could
pull that off too. Seems like a great idea.
Jim McQuillan
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Bruce,
Jim could answer this for you since he is usually at these things... probably
already has a booth reserved for '03.
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Bruce wrote:
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> What about the cost of the booth?
> I looked
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> Sounds like a cool idea. I'd be glad to throw some time, a little
hardware and maybe a little money at the effort. I live in New Jersey
Sounds like a cool idea. I'd be glad to throw some time, a little hardware and maybe
a little money at the effort. I live in New Jersey so I'd be glad to help before/at
Linux World if I can.
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Don Marti, Linux Journal editor in chief, predicts a press set back at
LinuxWorld New York in his newsletter Aspire to Crudeness -- Issue
Twenty-Nine, Nov. 21, 2002.
> One LinuxWorld prediction: the show floor is going to be full of cool,
> easy-to-use desktop themes and applications, and the
Perhaps many germans are interested in the follwing mail or answer, so I
wrote it not as pm, ok?
Hallo Jim,
I wrote you are soon in good old Germany :-)
"Frankfurt, Germany
LinuxWorld Conference & Expo in Frankfurt
Jim McQuillan will be part of a team giving a tutorial on Thursday, October
31
On Mon, 26 Aug 2002, Zoilo wrote:
> On Monday 26 August 2002 20:00, Michael H.Collins wrote:
> > I finally got the LinuxWorld pictures up on the web. Check them out
> > here.
> >
> > http://mdrconsult.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=gallery&file=index
> >
> >
> > have fun.
>
> (curious:) I supp
On Monday 26 August 2002 20:28, Daniel Bo wrote:
> On Tuesday 27 August 2002 01:13, Zoilo wrote:
> > (curious:) I suppose the guy in blue at the LTSP booth is Mr. Jim?
>
> If it is, it looks nothing like my imaginary head-photo of him
I don't know what you have in mind, but I'tell you what I see
On Monday 26 August 2002 20:00, Michael H.Collins wrote:
> I finally got the LinuxWorld pictures up on the web. Check them out
> here.
>
> http://mdrconsult.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=gallery&file=index
>
>
> have fun.
(curious:) I suppose the guy in blue at the LTSP booth is Mr. Jim?
Nice
I finally got the LinuxWorld pictures up on the web. Check them out
here.
http://mdrconsult.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=gallery&file=index
have fun.
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Jim,
Being stuck here on the right coast I was wondering how was LTSP received at
Linuxworld? Did you guys get together to do the wireless Etherboot idea?
Pete
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