On Wednesday 17 August 2005 17:58, Josh Charles wrote:
I have several Ubuntu CD's I can donate to the cause. I asked them to only send me one, but they ended up sending me 10-15; I didn't count exactly.
I also have Ubuntu CD packets-- about 10 of each of PowerPC, x86, and x86_64... let me know if there's expectation of needing them
The packets contain both a live CD and an install CD, neither of which have I tried.
I've booted them up in qemu... I was a bit impressed with the LiveCD, but that's likely because I have a low opinion of GNOME in general =p
On 8/17/05, Chris Bier [email protected] wrote:
Hi All, I've signed the ITEC[1] agreement[2]. We're going to be a "Strategic Partner" again this year. We get a free 10'x10' booth with carpet and 5 Amp service, and free tickets to ITEC (a $295 value!). We will probably want to upgrade the electric service, but it will cost extra. We can also run our own session on a topic we pick.
[1] ITEC is Oct 26-27 at the Overland Park Convention Center http://www.goitec.com/live/15/events/15KCM05/
[2] http://www.kclug.org/KCLUG-ITEC_partnership.pdf
Chris
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