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2008.07.21


Meeting Minutes

Linux on Laptop Roundtable
Brian Lavender, Scott Miller, Bill Kendrick, Tony Cratz, Bill

Davis Public Library

Photos by Bill Kendrick


Bill Kendrick's son, William, with the OLPC XO-1.


Scott Miller shows up to the roundtable-ready room.


Throwing LUGOD's watertower logo on the projection screen.


Sadly, the laptop wouldn't show on both the LCD and projector.


TamTam Mini (music program) on the OLPC XO-1.


Close-up of the XO-1 with the backlight off (notice it's greyscale).


Speaker and buttons on the left side of the XO-1 display.


Speaker and buttons on the right side of the XO-1 display.


XO-1 keyboard and touchpad.


Audio and a USB port hide behind one of the XO-1's antennae.


Dell Inspiron keyboards have an interesting layout.


Touch-sensitive multimedia buttons that light up blue on the Inspiron 1525.


Capslock/etc. also light up blue.


Ports on theleft side of the Inspiron 1525.


Audio and SD card reader on the front of the Inspiron 1525.


Inspiron touchpad.


Scott's ASUS EeePC.


The ASUS EeePC.


Tony Cratz's 1400-series Dell Inspiron.


Scott installed Kubuntu on his EeePC.


Another shot of the XO-1 keyboard.


The folks who showed up on time...


Trying to open the XO-1. Hint: Open the antennae.


Looking at the EeePC.


A larger crowd eventually showed up. Scott talks about the EeePC.


Scott Miller. Lee Welter looks on.


Bill talks about his Nokia 770 internet tablet.


Showing the Nokia 770 suspend/resume when you remove/replace the case.


The Nokia 770, viewing the LUGOD website over the Library's wireless.


Alex Mandel's HP with webcam.


Brian Lavender (seen through an effect filter on the left) and Bill Kendrick (right) seen on Brian Lavender's Inspiron with a webcam.


Tony's laptop running Windows under Linux.


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