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    March Install Fest Discussion....

    *Join in the planning Wednesday Nights 8p #ubuntu-ohio*

    I wanted to see who would be interested in a state-wide install fest in March. I think we could have simultaneous events in Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati.

    Lets start planning now, and make this a huge event!
    Last edited by Vorian; December 28th, 2006 at 05:42 PM.

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    Re: March Madness Install Fest!

    That would be awesome! Even though I wouldnt be able to make it to Cleveland... (2.5 hours north of me). I wonder if anyone would be attending from my area (New Philadelphia, Dover area). Its a drive but since i dont drive its a lot harder to get to these fests...

    I think its a super idea and it should be organized if there is enough interest to do so... i've hosted one installfest with my LUG I was president of back in Zanesville, Ohio. (It fell apart about the time I moved)

    ~Robert

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    Re: March Madness Install Fest!

    Greetings,

    This is my first post here. I just wanted everybody to know that I'm new. If you would be able to add Toledo to your list of locations, I might be able to help organize it. I live in one of the Toledo suburbs. Any of the other Toledo people want to throw their hats into the ring?

    Thanks,

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    Re: March Madness Install Fest!

    Quote Originally Posted by tux72 View Post
    Greetings,

    This is my first post here. I just wanted everybody to know that I'm new. If you would be able to add Toledo to your list of locations, I might be able to help organize it. I live in one of the Toledo suburbs. Any of the other Toledo people want to throw their hats into the ring?

    Thanks,
    That would be great! We also have added a location in Mansfield Headed up by Micheal K.

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    Re: March Madness Install Fest!

    Quote Originally Posted by Vorian View Post
    That would be great! We also have added a location in Mansfield Headed up by Micheal K.
    I don't have the first idea about how to organize one of these things, so I'd need a lot of help from some other Toledo people and others here who have organized one before. I'm married, so I don't have a lot of time to put into it per week, but I'll do what I can. Any assistance in understanding how this works would be greatly appreciated. I could probably get some help from TALUG - the Toledo Area Linux User's Group (www.talug.org)

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    Re: March Madness Install Fest!

    Here's a guide from the wiki... https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoRunningInstallfests
    • In order to reach the most people, fests should be held on both weekends and weekdays. The time of day is not as important as the duration of the fest, which should be 6 to 10 hours. Here is why:
      • some people will not be able to arrive when the fest starts
      • it takes time to get systems moved in, connected, disconnected and moved out of the working area
      • making sub-systems like sound, printers and other peripherals function properly sometimes takes as long as a Linux installation
      • some people want to get some life out of older CPUs but OS installation takes longer on slower machines
    Make sure that the place where your installfest will be held has:
    Strong tables
    • Each table may have to hold multiple monitors and computers.
    Toilets
    Chairs
    • People will want to sit down since they will be at the fest for several hours.
    Internet access
    • Some people will want to know that they can access the Internet from their computer. Some people will need to download drivers or other software. A lot of helpful information is available on the Net. There is a list of Web sites at the end of this document.
    an address that is easy to find
    • A map and simple directions will help.
    Telephone connection
    • A normal line, not through a PBX, not digital, just POTS will be useful for testing modems.
    An easy way to get hardware in and out
    • How will people bring their hardware from their cars to the installation room? Are carts and elevators available?
    Sufficient power
    • Try to make sure that you have enough power for the number of computers that you expect people to bring. You do not want people to suddenly lose power because one person too many turned on his or her computer.(Note: In Brazil we use No Breaks and stabilizers to stop power cuts damaging equipment)
      How much power does a computer need? Laptops need about 0.5 amps. For a desktop/tower/workstation type of computer the amount of power needed depends on the monitor, number of disk drives, etc. Basically though, if everything is connected to one power strip, then they need at most 3 to 4 amps at the moment that the power is turned on and 1.5 to 2 amps while they are running.
      You should try to have access to the circuit breakers either directly or through readily available maintenance staff.
    If you are lucky you will be able to make arrangements to regularly hold installfests at a few locations that meet your needs. If possible you should hold your fests at a variety of locations such as technical colleges, universities and businesses because Linux is for everyone.
    Linux distributions (distros)
    • Make sure that you will have several copies of the latest versions of a major Linux distribution available on CD (erm,Ubuntu . Some users will need small/minimal distributions on floppy disks so make sure that those are available.
    Server
    • You may want to consider setting up a server for:
      • DNS
      • DHCP
      • mirrors of distributions
      You should provide multiple methods of accessing the distributions on the server:
      • FTP
      • rcp
      • HTTP
      • CD burning
      • NFS
      In order to conserve disk space you can create a virtual CD-ROM jukebox. See Randolph J. Tata's "CDServer-HOWTO" ( http://talcon.com/cdserver-howto/) and Jeremy Impson's article "Build a Virtual CD-ROM Jukebox" ( http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=5639 ) for more information.
      You may want to make some of the following items available: scratch paper, ball-point pens, sharpies, scissors, stapler, duct tape, packing tape, blank FAT formatted floppy disks (used are fine), blank CD-R media.
    Advertising
    • People will need to know:
      • when and where the installfest will be held
      • what to expect: soft drinks, pizza
      • that if they wish to install Ubuntu they should bring every part of their computer system: monitor, keyboard, mouse, speakers, USB devices, power strip. Support people will need all the components to make sure everything is functioning properly.
      • that they may want to bring blank CD-R media to trade for copies of Ubuntu on CD-R
    Here are some places to consider advertising:
    • local computer user Web sites
    • local news media
    • local computer retail stores
    Minimum system requirements
    • Some people will want to install Linux on very old/slow systems in an attempt to make them usable. This is OK, but there are limitations. You may want to include minimum system requirements in your installfest advertisement so that people do not show up with an old machine, hoping to turn it into a power-house but leave disappointed.
    Networking equipment
    Someone will need to bring network switches and cables
    You should have a few signs posted to help people find their way around the location and provide other information. Some examples are:
    • main entrance: So people know that they have found the right location.
    • reception desk: People will need to find the reception desk from the main entrance.
    • installation room: People will need to know how to get to the installation from the reception desk.
    • networking information
    Food and beverages
    • Due to the duration of an installfest you should consider the availability of food and drink.
      Pizza usually works out well. Tell people that you will be collecting a specific amount of money at the door for pizza. If they do not want to share some pizza, then they do not need to pay. In order to know who has paid, use an ink stamp to mark their hand. Do not forget paper plates and napkins.
      If there are no vending machines at the location you may want to provide soft drinks, including water and possibly coffee during the fest. If you do provide drinks, you should consider selling them at cost.

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    Re: March Madness Install Fest!

    Hey All,


    Just thought I would pass this along - DMA (Dayton Area Computer Users Group) Not sure what the M or the A stands for.... anyways, they have a LUG that hosts installfests once or twice a year - here is a link.

    http://www.dma.org/linuxsig/Linux-install.shtml

    and some of the flyers they use to advertise can be found here.
    http://www.dma.org/linuxsig/files/

    Of course they are a general Linux group, so they promote installing linux in general!
    I'm not a member of the DMA, so someone might want to contact them and see how there installfest go.

    LeRoy

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    Re: March Madness Install Fest!

    I forgot to meantion, Let me know if you need Network Switches or Hubs,
    I have a few 12 and 24 port hubs,
    I don't have enough Cat 5 thou -
    and I may have some other things that could come in handy, external CD burners, zip drives, etc.... (Thou I don't know how useful a zip drive would be any more )
    So let me know when it comes closer to the date and time, I'll do what I can to help.
    Since I'm close to Cincinnati it would be likely that I could help out there.

    LeRoy

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    Re: March Madness Install Fest!

    Wow, I'll show up to the IRC meeting, I'm interested in attending (live 3 hours away from Columbus in Indiana). I think this would be a really cool event. Since I've moved to Indiana, I haven't met a single Linux user (only had one friend back home who used it).

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    Re: March Madness Install Fest!

    Quote Originally Posted by po0f View Post
    Wow, I'll show up to the IRC meeting, I'm interested in attending (live 3 hours away from Columbus in Indiana). I think this would be a really cool event. Since I've moved to Indiana, I haven't met a single Linux user (only had one friend back home who used it).
    Great, we'll see you there!

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