106 Install-Fests At Once 25
TrixX writes "Yesterday, a free software install-fest happened in 106 cities in 13 Latin American Countries, in a coordinated event called FLISOL (Latinamerican Free Software Install Fest). This event was coordinated by about 40 user groups. In most places, different distributions of GNU/Linux were installed, and also Free software for Windows (like OpenOffice.org and Mozilla Firefox). At the time there is a partial count of about 1000 assistants and hundreds of computers installed, and the count is not complete yet." We mentioned this event a few weeks back; now that it's happened, I'd like to read accounts from some of the participants about their impressions of the events.
Yesterday, a free software install-fest happened.. (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Yesterday, a free software install-fest happene (Score:3, Informative)
I can not imagine many turning on there pc and going "Aye carumba
Re:Yesterday, a free software install-fest happene (Score:2, Flamebait)
A small number of machines in a few South American countries owned by intelligentsia became Linux boxes. The world is now a better place.
Re:Yesterday, a free software install-fest happene (Score:2)
Re:Yesterday, a free software install-fest happene (Score:2)
Really interesting. (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Really interesting. (Score:2)
Re:Really interesting. (Score:3, Interesting)
Our LUG server (at Cordoba, Aegentina) runs a Pentium 200 MMX, with 64MB de RAM. It serves a static apache website, a dozen mailing lists through GNU/Mailman, mail for some of us, and a big FTP site (40+60+27GB hard disks).
It's a little strained but runs fine.
At the local installfest (this time, and at previous event_ there was a wide range of hardware. Some people have an old computer (Pentium I) they don't use anymore, and come to see if they can make it useful with Linux. Some people bring a new 2Ghz
Windows installfest (Score:5, Funny)
Fortunately, I'm a programmer/sysadmin and I don't even touch user support. The support guys, though, get 897984789798 calls that "your program stopped working, fix it" from customers per day. And in basically all cases, it's some random Windows machine crappied beyond all recognition.
The day all those small businesses around start getting it that, indeed, there are better, cheaper alternatives other than Windows, and we're not simply preaching some scam to get more money, I'll be a really happy camper.
Re:Windows installfest (Score:2)
As for the struggle of those in South America , i see they have been doing rather well lately and i raise a glass in cheer of this
I have moved several users over to Unix type OSs such as linux
Turnout? (Score:2)
Were there 106 install-fests attended by 212 people, the two guys hosting each installfest?
Re:Turnout? (Score:1)
I believe that count is wrong.
In http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florianopolis [wikipedia.org], where i live, around 15 people were helping there, including me.
We couldnt help as much people we wanted couse they were too many and most of them got away with debian-br-ccd - and it takes a while (I,d say 40 minutes) to get it working. There were also only a few, I believe like 8, network access points.
It was fun to see all those people scared, guarding their computers when we were messing them up!
Completely Forgot (Score:3)
I bet there were very few people here, since no one seems to give a flying fuck about intellectual property, copyright theft, piracy, etc. and you can get a copy of Windows for $5 USD on almost any subway station.
Crap (Score:2)