On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Heracles <herac...@iprimus.com.au> wrote:
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> Ken Foskey wrote:
>> On Fri, 2010-02-19 at 11:36 +1100, Heracles wrote:
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>>> 1. Is this notebook good enough for the tutorial?
>>
>> How long is a piece of string.  For Uni tutoring / lectures I favour
>> weight versus performance.  If we are talking about throwing graphics on
>> a screen anything can do that.
>>
>> I have done full tutorials on a much worse system than that running
>> adobe acrobat and it ran fine.  I don't recommend acrobat, bet evince is
>> faster so test it!
>>
>> If you are doing some intensive processing to highlight a feature or
>> monitoring network traffic realtime on a heavy network then it will not
>> hold up.
>>
>> Ta
>> Ken
>
> Thanks Ken,
>
> But what I really meant was: "Is it good/fast/etc.. enough for the
> specific tutorial on python programming being held at the SLUG meeting
> this month?"
>
> Heracles
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If you can run the test code on the wiki page then it should be fine.

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