On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 03:42:53PM +0000, Nick Murtagh wrote:
> All the Hamilton lecture theatres (where the AGM was) have cat 5. You'd
> obviously need your own switch, and someone with a tcd login to get
> through the proxy. The O'Reilly also has at least one conference room,
> which should be wired up too. I have no idea how you go about renting
> these places, but others on the list do.
just a note here, a network is useful at an install party. the internet
is just a distraction at an install party. pick one machine to have a
load of distros on it, network services (dhcp, dns, etc) and lots of
docs and then you're fine. for that you just need a hub and some cables.
kevin
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