Am 26. May, 2002 schwätzte Victor Odhner so: > And any install we do will include a pass through > Bastille. RIGHT? If we use Bastille we have to explain it to them as we run through it. Yeah, it's fairly self-explanatory, but not if they don't see it. > ... which implies we need to bring along a few spare > CD drives and NICs for temporary use, right? Those items need to go on the 'hw we need' list. > Inficad, on the other hand, required me to create a > login script before kppp could make a connection. Details ( phone number, username, passwd, etc. ) need to go on the 'what you need for the install' page. > I wonder if we could get a stock of 56k externals > from some vendor -- I don't know anything about > selling on consignment, tax issues, etc. I'm thinking that's difficult, but someone's free to refute it :). We need to double-check with Thurman that we're allowed to sell hardware. If we are, I will talk to one store and see if we can't arrange for them to show up with a small set of common things for sale. If we're allowed to sell someone from PLUG could do the same thing. Also the Sccts Pavillions are 2 miles from SCC and they have a couple of stores that would have computer hw. > BIG POINT. Should we mention this in the press > release? It won't create any good will for us to > be breaking people's AOL access, with them finding > out too late! Not in the press release, but on the page about requirements. > Does our announcement mention how much disk space the > box needs to have AVAILABLE to load Linux? Again, not the press release, but on the requirements page. > Will people understand that they have to give up some > or all of their Windows space, that Linux can't just > be installed "under" Windows? They will if they read the requirements page. > Some of the machines that come in will have an old BIOS > and may need to boot LILO from floppy. Do we need to > have a fistful of fresh LILO floppies available? We should just have a stack of blank floppies to go with the blank CDs and the cdwriter. ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ # Passwords are like underwear. You don't share them, you don't hang them on # your monitor, or under your keyboard, you don't email them, or put them on # a web site, and you must change them very often. -- Unknown