hi,
I've just returned from a LUG 'meeting'. The first years have just been given their laptops,and, keeping that in mind, an install fest has been planned. Distro of choice is Fedora (second year in a row ;) )
The install fest is scheduled for the 6-8 of October. Taking stats from the install fest at the OpenWeek[1] last sem, we set approx 120 laptops free with Fedora. For the OpenWeek, we had burnt our own media (on our laptops). This caused wastage etc. (since manipal does not have a place that burns mass media, and laptop dvd burners tend to fail more than succeed).Hence, I'd like to request media for the Install fest.
Another issue we need help on: "How to make a local repo available to 120 ppl during the install fest."
The situation is this: we dont have hardware(routers etc.), the intranet, uhm, *sucks*, and giving them repos burnt onto a dvd again causes lots of wastage.
What we do have : All the lug members who'll help will have laptops.
What would be the best way of providing the local repos?
Awaiting your responses,
[1] links:
http://dodoincfedora.wordpress.com/2009/03/31/photos-linux-open-week/
http://dodoincfedora.wordpress.com/2009/03/30/event-report-linux-open-week/
http://dodoincfedora.wordpress.com/2009/03/13/open-week-posters/
http://lifeinmanipal.wordpress.com/2009/03/21/lug-manipal-open-week/
PS : cc'ing the LUGM mailing list , to keep them in the loop.
A few days back we had an install fest in my college. We also had the same concerns. There is no need to provide repo to 120 people all at once since install DVD has *enough* packages. You can show them how to install on one laptop and then they can do it themselves later on. Supporting 120 people might result in a crashed server.
Best way of providing repo : just get a computer from your college authorities (don't use a laptop) and create a local repo there. We have done the same here and it is working just fine.
To get DVDs from fedora, you have to file a ticket on fedorahosted. I am not sure of the exact link.
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 12:04 AM, Ankur Sinha sanjay.ankur@gmail.comwrote:
Taking stats from the install fest at the OpenWeek[1] last sem, we set approx 120 laptops free with Fedora. For the OpenWeek, we had burnt our own media (on our laptops). This caused wastage etc. (since manipal does not have a place that burns mass media, and laptop dvd burners tend to fail more than succeed).Hence, I'd like to request media for the Install fest.
Another issue we need help on: "How to make a local repo available to 120 ppl during the install fest."
The situation is this: we dont have hardware(routers etc.), the intranet, uhm, *sucks*, and giving them repos burnt onto a dvd again causes lots of wastage.
What we do have : All the lug members who'll help will have laptops.
What would be the best way of providing the local repos?
On Fri, 2009-09-18 at 00:21 +0530, Aditya Patawari wrote:
A few days back we had an install fest in my college. We also had the same concerns. There is no need to provide repo to 120 people all at once since install DVD has *enough* packages. You can show them how to install on one laptop and then they can do it themselves later on. Supporting 120 people might result in a crashed server.
Why we need local repos: To make the systems usable.
As I already mentioned, the college intranet's too bad to even try installing the multimedia etc over it.
These packages are the ones that fedora doesnt include in the dvd. (the not open source stuff). They happen to be sort of necessary to show newbies that linux has what windows does, only much better.
Also, since they've been given windows vista and 7, the partitioning requires "special skills". We really can't expect them to do it all on their own. We walk them through the entire process. Takes a while, but it gets everyone happily working on a fedora system.
Best way of providing repo : just get a computer from your college authorities (don't use a laptop) and create a local repo there. We have done the same here and it is working just fine.
Sadly, all they'll give us is a room with a projector in it.
To get DVDs from fedora, you have to file a ticket on fedorahosted. I am not sure of the exact link.
Thanks, I'll look into it.
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 12:04 AM, Ankur Sinha sanjay.ankur@gmail.com wrote: Taking stats from the install fest at the OpenWeek[1] last sem, we set approx 120 laptops free with Fedora. For the OpenWeek, we had burnt our own media (on our laptops). This caused wastage etc. (since manipal does not have a place that burns mass media, and laptop dvd burners tend to fail more than succeed).Hence, I'd like to request media for the Install fest.
Another issue we need help on: "How to make a local repo available to 120 ppl during the install fest." The situation is this: we dont have hardware(routers etc.), the intranet, uhm, *sucks*, and giving them repos burnt onto a dvd again causes lots of wastage. What we do have : All the lug members who'll help will have laptops. What would be the best way of providing the local repos?
-- Aditya Patawari
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 12:04 AM, Ankur Sinha sanjay.ankur@gmail.com wrote:
hi,
I've just returned from a LUG 'meeting'. The first years have just been given their laptops,and, keeping that in mind, an install fest has been planned. Distro of choice is Fedora (second year in a row ;) )
The install fest is scheduled for the 6-8 of October. Taking stats from the install fest at the OpenWeek[1] last sem, we set approx 120 laptops free with Fedora. For the OpenWeek, we had burnt our own media (on our laptops). This caused wastage etc. (since manipal does not have a place that burns mass media, and laptop dvd burners tend to fail more than succeed).Hence, I'd like to request media for the Install fest.
Another issue we need help on: "How to make a local repo available to 120 ppl during the install fest."
The situation is this: we dont have hardware(routers etc.), the intranet, uhm, *sucks*, and giving them repos burnt onto a dvd again causes lots of wastage.
What we do have : All the lug members who'll help will have laptops.
What would be the best way of providing the local repos?
Awaiting your responses,
Please go through these: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Sankarshan/Questions
Then open a new ticket here: https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-india/ List *all* your requirements and plans in the ticket.
Thanks.
On Fri, 2009-09-18 at 18:55 +0530, susmit shannigrahi wrote:
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 12:04 AM, Ankur Sinha sanjay.ankur@gmail.com wrote:
hi,
I've just returned from a LUG 'meeting'. The first years have just been given their laptops,and, keeping that in mind, an install fest has been planned. Distro of choice is Fedora (second year in a row ;) )
The install fest is scheduled for the 6-8 of October. Taking stats from the install fest at the OpenWeek[1] last sem, we set approx 120 laptops free with Fedora. For the OpenWeek, we had burnt our own media (on our laptops). This caused wastage etc. (since manipal does not have a place that burns mass media, and laptop dvd burners tend to fail more than succeed).Hence, I'd like to request media for the Install fest.
Another issue we need help on: "How to make a local repo available to 120 ppl during the install fest."
The situation is this: we dont have hardware(routers etc.), the intranet, uhm, *sucks*, and giving them repos burnt onto a dvd again causes lots of wastage.
What we do have : All the lug members who'll help will have laptops.
What would be the best way of providing the local repos?
Awaiting your responses,
Please go through these: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Sankarshan/Questions
Then open a new ticket here: https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-india/ List *all* your requirements and plans in the ticket.
Thanks.
hi,
Thanks, Ill do that.