On Tue, 28 Oct 2003, Axel Beckert wrote: > Maybe I'm already quite tired, but I didn't understand everything in > your mail... > > On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 07:28:49PM +0100, Andreas Tille wrote: > > I think a team of 4 people would be OK but I did not heard from this > > lot of people. > > Sorry, couldn't parse that sentence... Sorry - it was me: You, Christoph, Grisu and me are exactly 4. It was my inability to count in the early morning hours when I wrote my last mail ... ;-)
> I could also bring instead a Hamstation 5 (Sparc Clone), which is > planned to get a Debian installed on it, but I never installed a new > OS on Sparc hardware before, so I don't know, if that would be a good > idea, because we may run into (obviously not so) unexpected trouble. We have joy, we have fun, we have Linux on our Sun. ;-) I installed Debian twice on Sparc machines (one via netboot and one via CD). Just let's give the new debian-installer a chance (or let people see that Debian people are brave enough to fight problems. ;-) > Also the monitor for that pizza box is not very handy (an old 19" CRT > with about 35kg *uff*). That might be a reason but the box I tried first did not even had a graphics card - just a serial cable to connect via seyon... > Maybe Christoph can bring his DEC Alpha, IIRC it was also at the > Debian Booth at LK two weeks ago... Not bad. > I guess, an OpenZaurus doesn't count as Debian. ;-) Why not? :) > What about t-shirts? IIRC Grisu is the Debian t-shirt specialist. ;-) Perhaps AMU is another T-Shirt specialist? > I see. Ok, I'll ask my boss tomorrow if I can get both days off for > the Linuxdays.lu. Can't promise anything yet, but I'll send an update, > when I got feedback from him. If 2 days are a problem for the company, > I'll try to get Thursday only, because I think most of us, who get > only one day off, get Friday. I'll be there on Friday as I said. Kind regards Andreas.