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Linux InstallFest VII

Date and Time

Saturday, March 11, 2000 from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm

Location

VaLinux Systems, Inc.

Summary

Abstract

On March 11th, we invite you to become a member of the Boston Linux & Unix user group and discover the operating system of the future. Let our volunteers help you install Linux on your own system.
What Linux is
You've probably seen Linux mentioned in places like The Wall Street Jounal: it's the free operating system that runs more than 50% of the world's World Wide Web servers and Internet Service Providers. Linux is a UNIX-like operating system built around POSIX standards. From its inception less than eight years ago, it was developed over the Internet by a group of people who (for the most part) have never seen each other, and now runs on an (estimated) 1,500,000 computer systems. The operating system (and the source code for it) is free to anyone who wants it. It has been ported to at least the following platforms: Intel, SPARC, Alpha, MIPS, PPC, and M68K. This is probably the largest development project ever accomplished using the Internet.
Who can use Linux?
Linux is for you if:
How do I get Linux?
We have limited space, so first come first served. - Bring your complete system including Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse, power strips. - We'll load all needed software onto your hard drive. - We no longer standardize on a distribution. We will have copies of various distributions. We strongly recommend that you purchase one of the major Linux distributions with a manual. Most are available at local computer stores and SoftPro Books in both Marlborough and Burlington.
Cost
It's free! However, we DO have expenses, and contributions are welcome. Please consider contributing $25 per machine.

Contacts

Jerry Feldman, Associate Director, Boston Linux & Unix - gaf blu org
Blake F. Parker - bfp blu org

Attachments

  1. Linux Documentation Project
  2. Linux Compatibility Notes
  3. Hardware HOWTO
  4. Sponsored by Andover Net

Directions

Take Route 128 (95) to exit 33A (Rt. 3 South). Take your first right onto Wayside Rd. Then take next right onto S. Bedford St. Follow Bedford St. underneath Rt. 128. 25 Mall Rd. is on the corner of Mall Rd. and S. Bedford St. You may take a right into the parking lot just prior to the traffic light at Mall Rd.

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