On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 10:50, Scott Harney wrote:
> "Alex McKenzie" <alex@boxchain.com> writes:
>
> One of my co-works is married to one of the CS professors over there.
> They're unix friendly. I'll see if I can scrounge up a good contact
> for us that way.
>
> The meeting space we've used in the past is pretty good, we just
> need a more formal arrangement. And some way to store gear.
It's great for lectures, but not so good for 1-1 stuff. A digital
projector in a lab would be best, IMO.
> > I know the computer center lab is open late. It can be reserved by
> > professors, but I doubt it would be a good place for a meeting. For one,
> > we would all need to bring Knoppix disks :P.
> >
> > UNO seems to love M$ lately. They just switched the student mail system
> > to Ex-mange fer chrissakes. And the network is worse than ever, and was
> > just upgraded last year.
> >
> > But I do know some professors who are interested in Linux, but mostly as a
> > curiosity. Then again, I'm not in the Math/CS department. I'll do some
> > asking, but someone tell me what would be involved on their end. I think
> > it would be a really good idea to get UNO more involved with *nix.
> >
> > And: are there still print-your-own flyers? Campus needs to be
> > wallpapered again.
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