Will via plug on 6 Jan 2024 17:08:19 -0800


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Re: [PLUG] Linux install-a-thon?


The proper name is "install fest" and I do believe PLUG is quite overdue for one as well. But mint isn't one that really warrants attention there. 

-Will C

On Sat, Jan 6, 2024, 18:54 Frank via plug <plug@lists.phillylinux.org> wrote:
I've been reading about the upcoming push to Windows 11, and it seems
that the existing glut of used computers in the world is going to
continue to grow.  I hate to see all of that perfectly fine hardware go
to waste, especially considering that much of it can be had for free or
next-to-nothing.  I'd like to be able to put some of that hardware in
the hands of people who can make use of it.

I was thinking that an install-a-thon could possibly be a lot of fun. 
I'm imagining:

- taking in donated computers from local individuals and businesses.

- testing/upgrading (ie: swap out good RAM from non-working machines).

- install an easy-to-use version of Linux (I'd use Mint Cinnamon today).

- give them away to people.


I haven't found any indication that this group has ever done this
before.  I think it could be a lot of fun, could introduce a lot of
people to Linux, could save a whole lot of hardware from going into the
landfill, and could put computers in hands of people who might not
otherwise have a computer.


Any thoughts?

- Frank

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