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== UPDATE: MEETING ROOM CHANGED TO 1109! ==
The fourth [[InstallFest]] of 2007 will be held on August 10, 2007 from 10am to 5pm at Carnegie Mellon University, 1507 Newell-Simon Hall. An installfest is an interactive event where you bring your computer to either show off some neat aspect of Linux, or seek help about getting Linux running on your hardware.

The fourth [[InstallFest]] of 2007 will be held on August 10, 2007 from 10am to 5pm at Carnegie Mellon University, 1109 Newell-Simon Hall. An installfest is an interactive event where you bring your computer to either show off some neat aspect of Linux, or seek help about getting Linux running on your hardware.

The theme for this installfest is [http://www.opensolaris.org/ OpenSolaris]. According to Sun, ''"The OpenSolaris project is an open source project sponsored by Sun Microsystems, Inc, that is initially based on a subset of the source code for the Solaris Operating System. It is a nexus for a community development effort where developers from Sun and elsewhere can collaborate on developing and improving operating system technology. The OpenSolaris source code will find a variety of uses, including being the basis for future versions of the Solaris OS product, other operating system projects, and third-party products and distributions."''

We plan to have a server set up locally to perform network installs of the OpenSolaris Developer Preview as well as CD media.


= Getting There and Parking =
= Getting There and Parking =
Please enter through the outside doors of NSH 1507. This is the easiest to let you in at and keeps the foot traffic through other parts of the building at an absolute minimum. If you have equipment to unload we should have people to help you. For information on parking locations and how to access the outside door please see [http://tinyurl.com/39a7al this map] or [http://www.wplug.org/meetings/one-location?location_id=1 this page].
Your best option is to park in CMU's Morewood Lot (free on weekends) and walk across Forbes Avanue over to the third-floor entrance of Newell-Simon Hall. Call the phone number on the signs that will be placed there and someone will be up to escort you in. More details are on [http://www.wplug.org/meetings/one-location?location_id=31 this page].


= I'd like help with =
= I'd like help with =
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* Host: [[User:tdr|Ted Rodgers]]
* Host: [[User:tdr|Ted Rodgers]]
* Co-Host: [[User:curlynoodle|Dave Kraus]]
* Co-Host: [[User:curlynoodle|Dave Kraus]]
* Pizza: your name here
* Pizza: [[User:Vance | Vance Kochenderfer]]
* Donuts: [[User:curlynoodle|Dave Kraus]]
* Donuts: [[User:curlynoodle|Dave Kraus]]
* Setup: your name here
* Setup: your name here
* Clean Up: your name here
* Clean Up: [[User:Vance | Vance Kochenderfer]], your name here

Latest revision as of 18:38, 13 April 2008

UPDATE: MEETING ROOM CHANGED TO 1109!

The fourth InstallFest of 2007 will be held on August 10, 2007 from 10am to 5pm at Carnegie Mellon University, 1109 Newell-Simon Hall. An installfest is an interactive event where you bring your computer to either show off some neat aspect of Linux, or seek help about getting Linux running on your hardware.

The theme for this installfest is OpenSolaris. According to Sun, "The OpenSolaris project is an open source project sponsored by Sun Microsystems, Inc, that is initially based on a subset of the source code for the Solaris Operating System. It is a nexus for a community development effort where developers from Sun and elsewhere can collaborate on developing and improving operating system technology. The OpenSolaris source code will find a variety of uses, including being the basis for future versions of the Solaris OS product, other operating system projects, and third-party products and distributions."

We plan to have a server set up locally to perform network installs of the OpenSolaris Developer Preview as well as CD media.

Getting There and Parking

Your best option is to park in CMU's Morewood Lot (free on weekends) and walk across Forbes Avanue over to the third-floor entrance of Newell-Simon Hall. Call the phone number on the signs that will be placed there and someone will be up to escort you in. More details are on this page.

I'd like help with

If you're going to be installing a particular piece of software and would like help with it, put your name on this list.

  • Your name here

I can help with

If you can help out with a particular piece of software that you think other people may be installing, put your name on this list.

  • Your name here!

I'm going to show off

If you've got a particular setup, peripheral, or application that you're planning on showing off at the installfest, put your name on this list.

Meeting Staff

If you would like to volunteer to assist with this meeting, please add your name to one or more of the categories below.