First, *ANY* and *ALL* distros are welcome at the PenguinsUnbound Install Fests!! We have been working on an Install Fest server, (fish of course to feed the hungry penguins!) Because there is only 500mb of disk space on this machine I am only able to fit the most current Ubuntu on the server. I would be happy to mirror any and alot (don't think I get mirror them all!) distributions (cd images or full distribution) when I have disk space enough to mirror them. As I said, up to this point I haven't had enough disk space to mirror anything more than Ubuntu. Doug has graciously volunteered the use of his Install Fest server, a DL380 G3 with 6x 146GB U320 drives. Which should help. But I believe that disk will also be filled pretty quickly... Ie. I am always looking for donations of disk space... At the Install Fest I usually have had a computer to burning disks. Right now I am using a "borrowed" machine from another department. So I can't expect that I will have that machine and the disk that goes along with it at the next install fest... As for ties connectivity, well to say the least, it is really good. We have multiple Gigabit connections to the Internet, at both TIES building and 511. Unfortunately the connections into the Install Fest are limited because they are Publicly Accessible networks. But for the most part TIES has really good connections. I would like to thank everyone who helped at the install fest, and everyone that came. Thanks. I hope your Linux is running well. BTW. I am looking for a speaker for Nov. 19 2011, someone had expressed an interest in learning about Samba. And I would love to hear about working with newer AD that require kerbos ... ==>brian. PenguinsUnbound.com circus Ringmaster ;) BTW. Kalabe(sp) could you drop me an email I lost your email address... On 11/01/2011 10:29 AM, Erik Anderson wrote: > On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 10:10 AM, Jason Hsu<jhsu802701 at jasonhsu.com> wrote: >> I don't think the wireless network at TIES can handle that many Ubuntu installations at once. > > Umm, methinks the wireless will be just fine, and wired is always an > option as well. As far as upstream bandwidth goes, I'm fairly certain > that TIES has one (if not multiple) several-hundred Mbit or perhaps > even 1 Gbit circuits to 511 downtown. They push a *lot* of data > through that building. > > Perhaps Brian can quantify exactly what they have going on there. > > -Erik > _______________________________________________ > TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list