Hi Janina, Is your audience going to be experienced linux users? If not, why not demonstrate remotely shutting down a system? I have always considered this very useful when my system was threatened by a thunderstorm. I'm assuming there will be a majority of people familiar with accessibility products but not linux. Is there any possibility that can broadcast the conference via a live stream? Jim Wantz WB0TFK On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Janina Sajka wrote: > I am pleased to announce that the installation and configuration of a Linux computer, using Red Hat 8.0 with Speakup, will be demonstrated at the > upcoming CSUN Conference, Technology and Persons with Disabilities, which will be held in hotels near the Los Angeles International Airport, (LAX), this > coming March. You are invited to attend. > > Session Title: How To Install Red Hat Linux Using Only The Speakup Screen Reader > Presenter name: Janina Sajka > Date: Friday, 21 March 2003 > Start Time: 2:00 pm > End Time: 4:40 pm > Room: Chicago/Dallas, at the Marriott Hotel > > Please note that we will have Internet access at this presentation, so that our completed installation will be accessible over SSH. I would like to > demonstrate this to those who attend in person. So, I'm open to ideas and suggestions from those on this list who will NOT be attending CSUN this coming > March. What compelling capacity of Linux might be worthy of a brief remote demonstration? Please let me know your thoughts. > > > > >