We might want to lean to showing how fun and easy it is to dual boot. With today's hd size most everyone has the space, even on laptops (Who among us actually have more than 10 G of stuff on our boxes....other than MP3 and pics?) another possible idea would be to talk to the charter schools about state surplus and Linux.. might be a easy way to get the next generation started on the right path..... if someone has the time to find educational stuff for Linux (for kids) It might not be a bad idea to get a table in the Nugget w/ Linux setup (even Lindows.. hey its better than nothing) maybe even have a box with several different distros on each to kinda give a sample of each flavor of distro... comments anyone? C -----Original Message----- From: juneau-lug-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:juneau-lug-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of chakari@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 9:29 PM To: juneau-lug@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [juneau-lug] Re: January Meeting (Big change from when there > were only three people.) If you look at the bottom of the main > page, > you'll see some "club business" items down there. They've remained > the > same since last summer. We're getting large enough that perhaps a > little organization would not hurt. Ideas? I have been thinking about how to get even more people interested in the LUG and have come up with an idea. I think that an open house style open source showcase might bring a few people in. Most non-Linux users that I know are entrenched in Windoze, so they are unlikely to drop everything and switch. But if they can be shown that there are plenty of open source apps available and can be conviced to install them, they may warm up to the idea of an open source OS. I am slowly bringing in Mozilla, the Gimp and Open Office to 7 mile DOT. Granted, the main reason I am installing Open Office is that Draw does a fine job of cleaning up windows metafiles generated from Autocad, but at least the IT folks o.k.ed it. It would be real expensive to equip everyone with Corel Draw or Designer to do this one task, or Photoshop to touch-up our digital photos, so using Open Source software is a big money saver for these non-mission critical tasks. Who knows, someone may start using the Open Office apps.....they are more up to date that the Office 97 apps we are using! Just a thought. Any comments? Chuck ------------------------------------ This is the Juneau-LUG mailing list. To unsubscribe, send an e-mail to juneau-lug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word unsubscribe in the subject header. ------------------------------------ This is the Juneau-LUG mailing list. To unsubscribe, send an e-mail to juneau-lug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word unsubscribe in the subject header.