[ale] InstallFest Please Read

bieb bieb at law.emory.edu
Mon Feb 25 11:20:34 EST 2002


I don't know if you or your boss made it to the installfest in
October. We are holding another one on March 9, 2002. The webite for
info and registration is  http://installfest.teknoids.net

Thanks
Harold


pja0 at cdc.gov writes:
>I'm glad this is still on.  I am trying to get there with my boss, if
>possible.  He's not really a Linux supporter, but I have a project
>that uses
>it, so he is being open.  A request from a
>still-semi-newbie-after-two-years.  Linux is hard and has a steep
>learning
>curve.  There is a suggestion on the website to subscribe if they
>need help.
>I know that at least at first no one really knows about man pages and
>how-to's.  Can we please change RTFM to "you know there are some
>really cool
>sites that have that kind of information.  If you don't find it
>there, then
>post your question here." and provide a link to the pages ...pj
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: bieb [mailto:bieb at law.emory.edu]
>Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2001 10:33 AM
>To: ale at ale.org
>Subject: [ale] InstallFest Please Read
>
>
>Ok the Installfest website is finished and running. Let all your
>friends, neighbors, relatives, any local newsgroups or anyone you see
>in a store buying something from MS know. Go to
>http://installfest.teknoids.net
>
>Make sure you register!!!!
>
>Harold
>
>
>Used seperately, women and alcohol
>can be great, But used together and
>they can make you a Dumbass.
>-Red Forman
>
>
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