Hi Everyone, The Twin Cities Indymedia collective is working on a project to outfit coffeeshops and community centers around the Metro Area with free computer kiosks with which people can check the indymedia site (http://www.twincities.indymedia.org), other news sites, their email, or whatever. Our purpose is to provide access to the alternative information flows of the Internet and Indymedia (the world's largest independent media network), as well as general computer access, to people who would otherwise not have it. We are hoping to start out with 1-2 kiosks in the coming months, and eventually expand as far as possible. In the spirit of freedom of information, we would like to run the computer kiosks on Linux. And that's where you (hopefully!) come in. We need volunteers (a few good geeks) to set up donated computers with Linux, and if possible, maintain them once installed. The kiosks will then not only promote independent media, but the open-source movement as well. If you are interested in participating in this project, please email me off-list. I also need help with booting Ubuntu from a firewire drive, but that's an entirely different story... Thanks for your help! in solidarity, Erik