Kevin:My bad. Below is the checklist. Comments are welcome. I sent you and Goose a copy of the checklist in OpenOffice format -- no need to clog up everybody's email with the form.
Final Inspection System ID: ____________________________ * 450 Mhz (or greater) cpu confirmed * 128-256 MB memory confirmed * 4 GB or greater hard drive confirmed * root login tested * guest login tested * 800x600 video res. at 24-bit color confirmed * cdrom drive automounts and reads test CD * modem tested if present * sound card tested with speakers * network interface present and tested * CUPS tested with HP 5L laser printer * floppy drive automounts and reads/writes to test floppy * system components have been scrubbed with soap and water * component IDs are legible Inspector: _______________________________ Tom Kevin Yendes wrote:
Tom: I would prefer for Forest to handle the forklift truck I am not comfortable with using the truck myself and 1 more body wouldn't hurt either. I will try to get a couple of power strips for the Perley project. I do not have the quality control list that you mentioned on your email. Kevin On Nov 28, 2007 12:08 PM, Tom Brown <tbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Goose and Kevin: 1. Find a gaylord of good monitors and move it to the floor against the wall of our offices. 2. Find the gaylord of Perley FreeBoxes and move it to the floor next to the good monitors. 3. Match components and complete final quality check. 4. When the quality check is complete on a system, mark the components as a set so we can assemble the sets at Perley on Dec. 11. Use permanent markers as Kevin suggested. Store the completed sets inside our office, possibly in one of the bathrooms. 5. I can use the power distribution devices at the warehouse for the Dec. 11 class unless someone wants to take the time to buy 3-4 power strips for use in classes. Let me know so I can bring the checkbook to reimburse. :: Miscellaneous If neither of you is comfortable using a forklift, you may want to enlist Forrest's help. He is good with forklifts. I will come to the warehouse after my daughter's performance to help. We'll clean the components after they've been quality checked. If we run out of time or volunteers, I would rather give recipients functioning FreeBox systems rather than clean ones which haven't been tested. Drop work on all other projects at the warehouse and concentrate on getting 8-9 complete systems checked out and cleaned. Tonight, I'll email the quality check lists we used on previous FreeBoxes to the list and to Goose and Kevin privately. Let me know if they need revision. Tom ** This list is PUBLICLY archived. ** PLEASE don't post personal or sensitive information unless you wish for it to be in the public domain. To post to the list send email to frgeek-michiana@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx The archive is available at //www.freelists.org/archives/frgeek-michiana/ You may unsubscribe or change your list settings by going to the list website at //www.freelists.org/webpage/frgeek-michiana
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