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On Jan 7, 2016 3:01 PM, "George Rosamond" <<a href="mailto:george@ceetonetechnology.com">george@ceetonetechnology.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> Installfests can be dry and turn into a bunch of people staring at the<br>
> walls.<br>
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> Last night wasn't one of those nights. And I think it was clear we need<br>
> to do them more.<br>
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> There was some confusion with the room, and we had to be out by 8 PM,<br>
> but for the time we were there, it was a success. Poor Ike dragged a<br>
> big container of cables and hardware from work...<br>
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> We had a good mix of the new and old, along with an array of hardware.<br>
> Most of the BSDs were tinkered with, and hardware from BeagleBones and<br>
> Raspberry Pis to Thinkpad Carbons and the venerable Soekris, etc., were<br>
> install targets.<br>
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> For the next one, it would be good if more people hit talk@ and said<br>
> what they wanted to get out of it... which BSD, which architecture,<br>
> which hardware.<br>
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> g<br>
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<p dir="ltr">Thanks so much for the Installfest. I for one had a great time installing my first real (not vm) openbsd on a cheap acer es1-111m-p2yu. It even picked up the lan and wireless from the get go. Now starts the learning process to turn it into the everyday laptop i want :)</p>
<p dir="ltr">Ariel</p>