Some FAQ addition suggestions from billn's Oracle of User Hate: Q: I want to install Linux on my Palm Pilot/Cell Phone/Nintendo/Toaster Oven/[Insert wierd device that some yahoo got it running on]. Will someone be able to help with that? Q: I'm already running [Linux|*BSD], but I'm having some difficulty with certain vaguely supported hardware. Could I still bring my machine down to get some assistance? Q: I want to set up for dual-booting while there. Should I back up my primary OS first? Q: Do I need to bring my own installation media for my OS of choice? - billn On Tue, 21 May 2002, Victor Odhner wrote: > Here is a preliminary FAQ on the InstallFest. > > We should invite questions to contact@plug.phoenix.az.us -- > Jim or I can answer them or forward them. (Jim has been > taking care of this but I'll cover it if he asks.) > I think that "contact" is currently an alias for Jim and me. > > Suggested wordings follow, subject to refinement. For > example, if we know we'll be ready for Macs and PPCs, > then we'll fix the wording accordingly. I incorporated > JF's offer. Check my wording everywhere, some of what > I'm saying below may be just plain wrong! > > ----- FAQ: ----- > > "My computer is a [whatever]. Will Linux run on THAT?" > The answer is, it runs on most kinds; BUT, Non-Intel > Computer Owners, YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE. (You can ignore > this if your computer came with Microsoft Windows installed, > for example: Windows only runs on Intel-type computers, and > we're prepared to install Linux on ANY such machine.) > If you would like to bring in your S/390, Macintosh, > or Sparc; or any kind of system that is not an x86, > Pentium, Athlon, etc., and you know it can't run Windows; > then just please let us know ahead of time > so we can be sure to have the right "flavor" of Linux on hand. > > "Can I use Linux in my Business?" > The answer is YES, but please don't expect to bring home > a full business solution from the InstallFest. We'll be > happy to discuss SERIOUS computing issues with you, > and set you up with a great office desktop system -- word > processing, spreadsheet, e-mail, etc. You can take this > back and use it in your office, and this might be a good > first step; but as a serious business owner you will want > to keep an eye on the big picture. > > "I need to connect my Linux box to my Home/Office network." > Maybe we can help with this, but please contact us in advance. > We can't check connections with networks we haven't seen, > but it might be practical for you to bring us the boxes you > wish to connect and we'll see what we can do. But it is > probably best to clear up networking problems at your home > or office so that we can be sure it is working, and we can > probably find someone to help you with that. > > "Can you install FreeBSD for me? NetBSD? OpenBSD?" > We hope to have an expert to be on site who can help with > FreeBSD version 4.5-RELEASE installs on X86 hardware. > We could probably install other BSD variants, but we'd like > advanced warning so we can be ready and so we won't be > wasting your time. Various BSD systems have have notable > reputations (even above Linux) for security and stability, > and are especially popular in professional web-server, > database and firewall applications. > > Vic > ________________________________________________ > See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. > > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >