[arch-general] Arch Linux Turkish Community @ 8th Free Software and Linux Festival
Hey There Guys, We'd love to tell you about the latest news. We were at our stand all day long on the very first day of 8th Free Software and Linux Festival. What we've done? * We've burnt 20 i686 and 10 x86_64 CD images and created paper CD cases and gave everyone for free. (unfortunetly we were only capable of doing 40 of them and 30 cases since especially the cases were so expensive as they were the best quality available) * Made some installations for people who needs help * Printed nearly 30 Turkish installation manual and gave them with the CD's.. * Created a "Arch Linux on Tap" concept and made it available over the network! :) They is very cool though since anyone can put the plug in and install Arch with our very new and fresh Arch mirror (that have i686 and x86_64 packages for core, testing, community, extra). We'll continue to do introduce Arch Linux to visitors of the festival and help them to discover the beauty! We also have some pictures for you! :) Comments are welcome! http://www.flickr.com/photos/tunix/sets/72157616848517025/ -- Alper KANAT <alperkanat@raptiye.org>
Hi Alper! Here in Brazil we are planning some like that for the FISL (Internation Forum of Open Software - Fórum Internacional de Software Livre) at June 24-27. Me and Hugo Doria are planning a lecture for that, and a Arch Linux user group, which have a space for all interested in our distro. If anyone want come to the event, please, let us know. *Sorry for my english... On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 1:35 PM, Alper KANAT <tunix@raptiye.org> wrote:
Hey There Guys,
We'd love to tell you about the latest news. We were at our stand all day long on the very first day of 8th Free Software and Linux Festival. What we've done?
* We've burnt 20 i686 and 10 x86_64 CD images and created paper CD cases and gave everyone for free. (unfortunetly we were only capable of doing 40 of them and 30 cases since especially the cases were so expensive as they were the best quality available)
* Made some installations for people who needs help
* Printed nearly 30 Turkish installation manual and gave them with the CD's..
* Created a "Arch Linux on Tap" concept and made it available over the network! :) They is very cool though since anyone can put the plug in and install Arch with our very new and fresh Arch mirror (that have i686 and x86_64 packages for core, testing, community, extra).
We'll continue to do introduce Arch Linux to visitors of the festival and help them to discover the beauty!
We also have some pictures for you! :) Comments are welcome!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tunix/sets/72157616848517025/
-- Alper KANAT <alperkanat@raptiye.org>
-- Kessia Pinheiro Computer Science Student - Brazil, UFBa Linux System Administrator Arch Linux Trusted User Linux User #389695 http://even.archlinux-br.org --- X Fórum Internacional Software Livre - fisl10 24 a 27 de junho de 2009 PUCRS - Porto Alegre - Brasil
Thanks Kessia, I'll forward your invitation to our community e-mail list. If anyone wants to come, we'll let you know! :) Cheers! Alper KANAT <alperkanat@raptiye.org> Kessia 'even' Pinheiro wrote:
Hi Alper! Here in Brazil we are planning some like that for the FISL (Internation Forum of Open Software - Fórum Internacional de Software Livre) at June 24-27. Me and Hugo Doria are planning a lecture for that, and a Arch Linux user group, which have a space for all interested in our distro. If anyone want come to the event, please, let us know.
*Sorry for my english...
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 1:35 PM, Alper KANAT <tunix@raptiye.org> wrote:
Hey There Guys,
We'd love to tell you about the latest news. We were at our stand all day long on the very first day of 8th Free Software and Linux Festival. What we've done?
* We've burnt 20 i686 and 10 x86_64 CD images and created paper CD cases and gave everyone for free. (unfortunetly we were only capable of doing 40 of them and 30 cases since especially the cases were so expensive as they were the best quality available)
* Made some installations for people who needs help
* Printed nearly 30 Turkish installation manual and gave them with the CD's..
* Created a "Arch Linux on Tap" concept and made it available over the network! :) They is very cool though since anyone can put the plug in and install Arch with our very new and fresh Arch mirror (that have i686 and x86_64 packages for core, testing, community, extra).
We'll continue to do introduce Arch Linux to visitors of the festival and help them to discover the beauty!
We also have some pictures for you! :) Comments are welcome!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tunix/sets/72157616848517025/
-- Alper KANAT <alperkanat@raptiye.org>
On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 19:35:40 +0300 Alper KANAT <tunix@raptiye.org> wrote:
Hey There Guys,
We'd love to tell you about the latest news. We were at our stand all day long on the very first day of 8th Free Software and Linux Festival. What we've done?
* We've burnt 20 i686 and 10 x86_64 CD images and created paper CD cases and gave everyone for free. (unfortunetly we were only capable of doing 40 of them and 30 cases since especially the cases were so expensive as they were the best quality available)
* Made some installations for people who needs help
* Printed nearly 30 Turkish installation manual and gave them with the CD's..
* Created a "Arch Linux on Tap" concept and made it available over the network! :) They is very cool though since anyone can put the plug in and install Arch with our very new and fresh Arch mirror (that have i686 and x86_64 packages for core, testing, community, extra).
We'll continue to do introduce Arch Linux to visitors of the festival and help them to discover the beauty!
We also have some pictures for you! :) Comments are welcome!
Hey man, great job. These booklets look really sweet http://www.flickr.com/photos/tunix/3450625770/in/set-72157616848517025/ And until now I had never heard of the mkpxelinux script. And only 89 lines long.. I'm gonna check it out because i like pxe installations. Did you just follow http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Install_Arch_from_network_(via_PXE) ? Dieter
Yes I did.. But it turns out that the wiki is a bit old and needs to be updated. I'm planning to update it while writing a Turkish one too.. The worst part is that new ISO images after (and including) 2008.06 doesn't even work. They always stalled due to the hooks for mounting filesystems. So instead, I used archboot which uses just ramfs for booting and installing the whole system. Plus you need to mount or get the core packages from somewhere. Tobias (tpowa) advices to use NFS but I got my own solution (which I plan to get further) I created a local mirror but you can do the same with just the core packages. Then I served them via vsftpd on the local machine. With this setup, I was able to install machines using PXE.. I had some more problems so I need to do more testing.. :) This mail has became a how-to btw :P Alper KANAT <alperkanat@raptiye.org> Dieter Plaetinck wrote:
On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 19:35:40 +0300 Alper KANAT <tunix@raptiye.org> wrote:
Hey There Guys,
We'd love to tell you about the latest news. We were at our stand all day long on the very first day of 8th Free Software and Linux Festival. What we've done?
* We've burnt 20 i686 and 10 x86_64 CD images and created paper CD cases and gave everyone for free. (unfortunetly we were only capable of doing 40 of them and 30 cases since especially the cases were so expensive as they were the best quality available)
* Made some installations for people who needs help
* Printed nearly 30 Turkish installation manual and gave them with the CD's..
* Created a "Arch Linux on Tap" concept and made it available over the network! :) They is very cool though since anyone can put the plug in and install Arch with our very new and fresh Arch mirror (that have i686 and x86_64 packages for core, testing, community, extra).
We'll continue to do introduce Arch Linux to visitors of the festival and help them to discover the beauty!
We also have some pictures for you! :) Comments are welcome!
Hey man, great job. These booklets look really sweet http://www.flickr.com/photos/tunix/3450625770/in/set-72157616848517025/
And until now I had never heard of the mkpxelinux script. And only 89 lines long.. I'm gonna check it out because i like pxe installations. Did you just follow http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Install_Arch_from_network_(via_PXE) ?
Dieter
participants (3)
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Alper KANAT
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Dieter Plaetinck
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Kessia 'even' Pinheiro