[ale] Authors, Small Businesses, Consultants etc.
Sergio Chaves
sergio at turbocorp.com
Wed Oct 20 07:25:15 EDT 2004
Unfortunately, no I did not.
Two basic reasons: time, expertise.
We only had ten days per trip to accomplish all goals and also because
networking is my weakest area on IT :o(
Besides, budget is <B>very</B> short in Panama. All the work is done by
volunteers like my wife and I.
The mission can not afford to buy new books, PC parts in general, etc.
Everything I sent down
there was donated.
When returning to Panama, I "intend" to build a
"simple-sort-of-efective" firewall (Smoothwall ?),
a print server, a dial-up server (no broadband available/affordable).
These are my primary goals.
<shameless request here>
If anyone is interested on donating old PCs (working condition :o) ),
parts,
howto books on above topics, etc., feel free to contact me off the
list. We ship containers w/ donations
three times per year
</shameless request here>
Sergio
ps; Bjorn, somehow I missed your posting. I will start putting
everything together for you.
How soon do you need it?
Bob Toxen wrote:
>Have you included computer and network security in the training?
>
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>On Mon, Oct 18, 2004 at 05:30:41PM -0400, Bjorn Roche wrote:
>
>
>>On Mon, 18 Oct 2004, Sergio Chaves wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Well, here is what I got:
>>>
>>>On my latest Church Mission trip to Panama, I installed 41 PCs (PIIs
>>>350/550) with Guadalinex EDU, a spanish Knoppix
>>>spin-off from AndaLucia built for the Educational Environment, and 4pcs
>>>with SuSe Linux 9.1 (2 english and 2 in spanish).
>>>Ten PCs stayed at the mission and 33 were donated to the local school
>>>system.
>>>Activities involved a crash course on Open Source/Linux and numerous
>>>books/tutorials in spanish and english.
>>>My wife and I plan to go back next year and implement:
>>>networking/colaboration software/web, etc.
>>>
>>>While in Panama, I was invited to implement Linux in all Government
>>>branches of Tanzania and Mozanbique, a two year
>>>effort which I had to decline but let myself available for any help/tech
>>>support they needed.
>>>I have some pictures of the lab and the PCs being built plus the mission
>>>itself.
>>>
>>>If that interests you, let me know and I can write you a summary and
>>>forward you the pictures as well.
>>>
>>>
>>That sounds like a really cool thing! It would be neat to have some
>>pictures and a summary. If you have anything digital you want to send me
>>(jpegs, html etc) just contact me off list.
>>
>>cool.
>>
>> bjorn
>>
>>-------------------
>>Bjorn Roche
>>XO Audio LLC
>>
>>http://www.xowave.com
>>http://www.xoaudio.com
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