On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 11:15:49PM +0200, Andreas Schuldei wrote: > this is an attempt to supply some more information about the > oldenburg linux developers meeting and the d-i event. > > i did not talk to joey, he is busy. but i talked to people who > were there allready and most of the following info is from them. > it is not the most reliabel, though. handle with care! > > the events starts on friday, but one can show up and use the > rooms allready on thurday evening. it usually ends on sunday > noon/afternoon. (plan to leave the uni around 13.00?) > > untill now there were two seminar rooms at the oldenburger uni, > one for hacking one for sleeping. you should bring your own > box/notebook. there are computer pools nearby, but it is > doubtfull that you get a login or even permisson to test d-i on > one of those boxes. > > breakfast will be provided, for lunch there is the cafeteria of > the uni (which is one of the three best in germany!), which is > open at least on friday, most likely on saturday. > > if you come by plane, there are three airports that you might > want to use: hamburg, bremen, and from the UK with ryanair: > groningen. transportation from groningen takes three hours, which > is longer then 1.5h from hamburg, even if it is only a fraction > of the distance. > > joey did pick up people at bremen airport in the past, and it can > be expected that he does so this year, too. of cause it makes > sense to coordinate travels so that he can pick up several people > at once. you could make arrangements to arrive at bremen > international airport around 16.00, perhaps. > > an other option is to use the train from bremen or hamburg to > oldenburg. but there you should probably try to be picked up by > joey (or someone else, there is an active lug there) > > websites to use for train tavel is www.bahn.de. you can book > tickets there, if you want and make reservations. > > Oldenburg is a beautifull town, and i recommend the cafeteria. > there are lovly pubs and restaurants where you can eat and drink > close by (from the uni). the whole event was not geared towards > international attendance up untill now (which explains the sparse > website). but those who were there describe it as "really relaxed > and cool, not so organized". >
So far the reminder. I miss the fact that the "d-i people" are guest on a Linux porters party, but I think we will mix well with the "beyond Intel people". > please contact me if you need more info, i try to collect the > questions and answers. > About the network infrastructure: May I run a DHCP server on the network? The DHCPD should tell which image to transfer by tftp. See you Geert Stappers -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]