Slashdot COMDEX Pregame Show 44
So as many of you know, COMDEX is in vegas next week, and for the first time, I'm actually going. Andover.Net will have a booth in the Linux Pavilion, and Hemos, CowboyNeal, Scoop, and myself will be consuming oxygen there for most of next week. So if you're going, stop in and say hi. We're going to be having a little contest (a Linux install race) and the winners will get fabulous prizes. Its going to be BYOD (Bring your own distribution) so we'll see who comes out on top. We'll have machines for people to get their news fix. We're gonna try to broadcast Geeks in Space segments live. And if any open source developers want to run BOF sessions or something about their projects, contact
Josh and try to schedule some time (this is gonna be real informal). Also, if any of the distributions wanna have a rep play in the install contest, let him know too (I've already got a Sucke- I mean Vict- I mean Volunteer from Debian: Hi Shaleh..)
Do I Win the Contest... (Score:2)
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Jeremy Katz
G.I.S. live broadcasts.. (Score:1)
what's in it for me? (Score:1)
Install race (Score:1)
Um, (Score:1)
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"You can't shake the Devil's hand and say you're only kidding."
Re:Do I Win the Contest... (Score:1)
i don't think it counts if you just boot up from a floppy, that seems unfair.
but there's nothing saying you can't boot from a floppy, then do a really minimal install by hand onto the hard disk. i'd give it a shot if i was going to be there...
-garrett
New Comdex /. Game! (Score:2)
Ok Everybody! There's someone spreading FUD in the Ziff Davis booth! Everyone go to the Ziff Davis Booth! (Watch as 15,000 people surge to the Ziff Davis booth, causing it to be trampled into the ground.)
Repeat for the entire week.
Hey, it could make Comdex fun again!
european slashdot appearance? (Score:1)
//rdj
Re:New Comdex /. Game! (Score:2)
Ok Everybody! There's someone spreading FUD in the Ziff Davis booth! Everyone go to the Ziff Davis Booth! (Watch as 15,000 people surge to the Ziff Davis booth, causing it to be trampled into the ground.)
Repeat for the entire week.
Hey, it could make Comdex fun again!
Woohoo! Slashdot the booths! Hehehe, I can just picture someone asking
'What happened to the Transmeta booth?'
'They got slashdotted.'
'What do you mean slashdotted? They are a booth!'
'Well, that giant crowd of guys in slashdot t-shirts charged over and trampled the booth seconds after they announced that specs on their processor were available.'
Kintanon
Why waste time on Comdex (Score:1)
Interesting competition.... but the rules... (Score:2)
I love the Linux install race, but my questions are:
See ya guys there!
Re:TAKEOVER.NET.. M$ has won (Score:1)
Hmm... (Score:1)
Re:TAKEOVER.NET.. M$ has won (Score:1)
yeah...the evil bastards are so subtle with their corporate tool that it looks EXACTLY THE SAME as before the take over. Sigh...
Dana
Re:Um, (Score:1)
This leads to a very quick install of a very comprehensive system, and was useful when hdds were smaller than CDs. Of course, it clogs up your CD drive. And unfortunately, I suspect the distro is now too out of date to handle a modern machine.
Re:New Comdex /. Game! (Score:2)
"Hey Rob, can I get an autograph?. Rob. ROB!"
"Give up, man, he slashdotted himself again."
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Debian debian debian... (Score:1)
That would be... Neat :-)
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Comdex 5K (Score:1)
>18? (Score:1)
/. an enema for comdex (Score:1)
Re:>18? (Score:2)
you might check back through the archives.
install trinux... (Score:1)
Re:Debian debian debian... (Score:2)
There are a couple of ways of doing it. One is apt-get install [list of packages], but this asks questions for each package. When debconf is more developed it will be able to answer the questions for you.
Re:>18? (Score:1)
Pays to be able to spew out senseless technobabble... =]
Re:After Hours in Vegas (Score:1)
"The average computer guy understands probability alot better than he does women."
Can I swipe this for a
Not free beer! (Score:1)
(Except for the freedom to say Linux without prefixing those three little inpronouncible letters.)
Bravery, Kindness, Clarity, Honesty, Compassion, Generosity
Re:Interesting competition.... but the rules... (Score:2)
1.What qualifies as a Linux install?
This is important. There seem to be quite a few linux-on-a-floppy distributions. I have not used any of them, but I would imagine that at least a few are similar in intent to the QNX demo where there is a small QNX system, dialer, broswer all on one floppy.
So would it count to slip one in the floppy drive, toggle the power switch, and say "done!"? That might sound finegally / like cheating (since the contestant wouldn't have "really" installed Linux on the computer as in put it on the hard drive), but it would create a system that was re-bootable into the GNU/Linux system as often as desired, since it's on the floppy. Just like more traditional Linux system which rely on a boot floppy.
(I'm sure someone will correct my if I'm relying on false assumptions
So, further, What will the exact rules be?
Will each competitor have to cWill the competitor have to connect to an ethernet network? Demonstrate the compilation of a kernel? start a game of nethack?
I ask not as a potential competitor, but because I find the design of contests / competitions an interesting topic to me as a professional picker of nits.
I certainly hope the results will become a feature here on
This is an important issue (ease-of-install) for any operating system, and one in which Linux still has percieved weaknesses. (I disagree with this perception, I'm just saying it's there.)
This should be a good read!
timothy
Re:After Hours in Vegas (Score:1)
"The average computer guy understands probability alot better than he does women."
I'm so glad someone out there appreciates this line as much as I did when I heard it. As chance would have it, I heard this line shortly after finishing my second course in probability.
Swipe away!
Re:>18? (Score:1)
Party on Wednesday the 17 (Score:2)
Linux Business Expo (Score:1)
The Expo will have keynotes from Red Hat, Corel, and Caldera execs, plus a Linux learning center where suits can find out about Linux. VA Linux Systems is even sponsoring an "email garden".
Things to do in Vegas if bored? (Score:1)
The only thing I can see myself doing in LV is to see Chicago: The Musical [chicagothemusical.com] in the Mandalay Bay hotel, being that I did the same a few times in Broadway.
If anybody's going to Mandalay Bay during their trip to Comdex in LV (the hotel is 4.5 miles away from the Las Vegas Convention Center), can somebody tell actress Charlotte D'Amboise (from that Chicago show) that I (Kit Lo, a geek from Broadway who asked about her father) said hello?
If I were to bring my computer along (a self-assembled Pentium II/333 OC'd to 400MHz), I guess I can find out how can I make my Linux experience easier... and play Q3Test or something...
Besides, I am underage so I can't drink or gamble and stuff (I'm 19).
Re:>18? (Score:1)
This will be the first Vegas show I've missed in the last 3. I'll sit in my hotel room and cry in my Michelob over missing Linus' keynote... and watch for Transmeta's new site on my laptop....
Re:Debian debian debian... (Score:1)
yummeeeeeee :-)
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