[LUAU] Re: LUAU Digest, Vol 6, Issue 24
Scott Jermaine Guyton
res1hxa0 at verizon.net
Fri Aug 27 08:57:32 PDT 2004
On Thu, 2004-08-26 at 12:00, luau-request at lists.hosef.org wrote:
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> Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 15:56:59 -1000
> From: "R. Scott Belford" <scott at hosef.org>
> Subject: [LUAU] HOSEF Workshop - OSS Imaging and Printer Repair
> To: Linux/Unix Advocates/Users Hawaiian community discussion list
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> We are inviting *you* to come by the workshop on Saturday at The
> McKinley Community School for Adults from 10-2 in room 208. If the
> parking lot is still locked, don't be fooled. Park in the gravel
> outside of the fence and come on in.
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> During this time, prior to our afternoon of fun at UH, we will be
> swapping out some computers to make the lab uniform. This is in
> preparation for a list of classes that we will soon be offering at
> McKinley. For those of you with those mad imaging skills, this is your
> chance to participate and reciprocate. Without your interdiction, we
> are going the way of the Ghost. If we all follow Nathan's initiative,
> we may just wiki a great solution.
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> We also have a need for volunteer printer help. We have donated a HP
> Laserjet4 to Makiki in addition to installing Mandrake on their
> machines. The printer is doing that accordion thing on some pages. At
> the advice of those better informed, HOSEF purchased a kit from
> fixyourownprinter.com. The package includes a CD with instructions and
> the parts. It does not include a little person to fix it. Is someone
> out there willing to champion this? It is for Makiki, and I will get
> the printer to McKinley so that the work can be done with aircon.
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> --scott
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> R. Scott Belford
> Founder/PR Director
> The Hawaii Open Source Education Foundation
> PO Box 392
> Kailua, HI 96734
> 808.689.6518
> scott at hosef.org
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I don't know how much help I can be, but I figured out how do a tftp
install to my laptop (yeah it's me again =p), but if i'm not too tired
for work tonight (graveyard shift yeah!) I'll come. Would it bother you
much I came still in my work uniform ?
Regards,
Scott J. Guyton
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