David:
I've not had any 2.2r4 ones, as they're not that old. I'd quite welcome one too, just as there's always someone to give them to. ;-)
I'd
love one...
I've not had any 2.2r4 ones, as they're not that old. I'd quite welcome
one
too, just as there's always someone to give them to. ;-)
RE Sunday: I was planning to bring a Dell Inspiron 2500 laptop with yucky winMe along to plead for install help with Debian 2.2r4...do people reckon there'll be enough time for it? (Don't want to get cheeky first time I attend...). I know Me isn't kind to dual boot attempts, but I've got Win2000Pro discs I could bring...
Also, any use bringing 5 port hub + cables? I remember someone mentioning there's no net access at nelson meeting room B...is that right?
DC
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, David Casal wrote:
RE Sunday: I was planning to bring a Dell Inspiron 2500 laptop with yucky winMe along to plead for install help with Debian 2.2r4...
Should be possible to do. It's possible to get a basic debian install up pretty quickly these days, and to leave it in a workable state so you can develop it further at a later date. This I know from bitter experience, having blown up my laptop many times!
As always, make sure you back up any valuable data before bringing the machine in, though.
Also, any use bringing 5 port hub + cables? I remember someone mentioning there's no net access at nelson meeting room B...is that right?
I'm not sure if there's net access or not, but bringing a hub and cables are certainly a good idea. You may want to label them in some fashion so that they don't get misplaced and so you can identify which part of the network spagetti is yours at the end of the day.
Andrew.