Build Packet

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Welcome to the Build Program at Free Geek! There's lots to know about how Free Geek and the Build Program runs. This packet tells you some of the most important information to know when you first volunteer. Please read and keep this packet for reference. You may also find it online at http://freegeek.org/deadtrees/buildpacket.ps

Steps of the Build Program

The build program is set up as a series of tasks. You'll learn about hardware and software as well as help out Free Geek every step of the way.

Note: Card sorting, motherboard sorting, ad command line class can be tested out of. If you feel confident of your hardware identification and/or command line knowledge, ask your tour guide to give you the test.

  1. Card and Motherboard Sorting: Read over the documentation, then learn to identify cards and motherboard parts.
  2. System Evaluation I and II: Read documentation, learn about systems, troubleshooting, and Free Geek's production procedures.
  3. Command Line Class: Learn to navigate a Linux computer in a non-graphical environment.
  4. Build Workshops: Learn to quality control, build, and install Linux onto computers. We ask that you build and quality control at least 5 computers. You may bring the 6th computer you build home with you.
Next Steps
Have you built 5 computers, perhaps more, and you'd like to move on to something different? Consider becoming a Build Assistant or Instructor, working in Server build, Laptop build, Advanced testing, or taking on Special projects. Please ask your build instructor for more information.

Warning: be committed

Moving on to the next step


flow chart

- Log hours and please call if you can't make it.  If you're ready to test out, ask an instructor.
- Note on Free Geek's culture.  It can seem confusing here sometimes.  We'll teach you what you need to know, but in a different style than you may be used to: we work in more of a workshop style.  So, when you have a question, the best thing to do is to go up to someone who seems to know and ask it of them.  please, _don't be afraid to ask questions!_  It's an integral part of the build process.
- Google
- Email and mailing list
- Define the different types of boxes.
- Shifts
  - card and mobo and eval
  - Command line
  - Build Workshops (sometimes booked weeks in advance.  sign up for only 2 in advance, and call if you can't make it so that others may take your spot)
- Documentation
  - Card and mobo sorting
  - eval I and II (wiki)
  - command line (wiki)
  - build and build sheet?(wiki)

Stuff to always keep in mind: - be safe - be nice - have fun