I also meant to ask, would it be better for me to install several distro's on a pair of machines (power concerns) or try to drag in 4+ machines?
Matt
On 8/10/06, Leo Mauler [email protected] wrote:
How new do the demo machines have to be to do the relatively new stuff? I've seen some $40 PIII-600Mhz machines with 128MB RAM at the Surplus Exchange, and I've been meaning to get a test machine anyway. I could even upgrade the RAM to--gasp!--256MB!
"Look at how fast this old PC runs on Linux...you'd never guess it only had 256MB RAM in it!"
Last year I brought in my very old laptop and did VNC to Monty's laptop. My laptop was running DSL Linux 0.5 off CD. If we had a regular PC and a couple of laptops the booth would look very decent.
Then all we would need is someone to borrow a LCD projector off their company and we'd have the tech booth of tomorrow...
--- Kyle Sexton [email protected] wrote:
Are there going to be demo machines setup? It'd be cool to show people (relatively) new things like XGL that they may not know about.
Kyle
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