[Gllug] Linux cafe

Axel Segebrecht axel at segebrecht.co.uk
Sun Jan 26 17:58:25 UTC 2003


On 26/1/03 2:13, "Pete Ryland" <pdr at pdr.cx> wrote:

> On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 03:34:32AM +0900, BABA Yoshihiko wrote:
>> There is an interesting cafe called LinuxCafe in Tokyo.  All the machinese
>> are running different distros of Linux.  The services include offering CD
>> images (Linux installers) with cd writers.  You just bring blank CD-Rs and
>> burn your favourite distro.  Also, it provides hot spot for wireless LAN.
> 
> http://www.japaninc.net/article.php?articleID=812
> 
> "The ground floor of the LinuxCafe is a Pronto coffee shop equipped with
> wireless surfing terminals, while the second floor is called the Penguin
> Village, with seminar spaces and public access computers running each of the
> different Linux distributions."
> 
> Damn!  I was at Akihabara only a few months ago and didn't notice it.  But
> this really does sound cool.
> 
> Pete

The idea sounds really cool. But who could we approach in London for this?
Books ETC? Amazon?

Axel (<- still installing an office LAN on a Sunday afternoon)


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