On 21/01/2008, Peter N. M. Hansteen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > There will be a full day PF tutorial in Riga, February 20th, 2008. > (...) > Bring your laptop if you have one, slides will be available online > shortly after the session.
Is the laptop a requirement? Does it need to have RJ-45 ports or Wifi? Are there live examples that it needs to be running OpenBSD/PF to follow? I'm just asking because the only two laptops I currently have are a PowerBook 145B (Motorola 68k) running MacOS 7 and a (possibly broken) ESCOM Paradigma (486) that I plan to install FreeDOS on. Both machines don't meet the minimum system requirements for OpenBSD, though if there is a power outlet I can use (kropla.com tells me that Latvia uses Schuko), I could use them to take notes or as serial consoles. If an OpenBSD laptop really is required, then please say so and I'll see what I can arrange. Maybe I can get a lend of an iBook G3 that I could install OpenBSD on. Thanks and regards, --ropers