Here are all of the contacts that I have for getting swag. Most require 1-3 weeks to get you anything. I haven't been keeping up w/ the dot-com failures lately so I'm not sure all these companies are still in business. Joesph Esteve "Zeruch" Arruda VA Linux z@valinux.com Notes: Promised to send stuff (but I don't think he ever did). Was working to help us get San "Nettwerk" Mehat or Raster or others to speak for us. Caldera lugs@calderasystems.com Notes: Donated a few shirts, mousepads, a couple copies of OpenLinux 2.4 (which we reviewed for them) and a bunch of copies of 2.3. Gene Mar Operations Mandrakesoft Work: 626 296-6290 Fax: 626 296-6291 www.linux-mandrake.com gmar@mandrakesoft.com 2400 N. Lincoln ave. Altadena, CA 91001 Neil Copyleft neil@copyleft.net 177 Royal Ave. #3 Hawthorne, NJ 07506 Notes: Gave us a dozen slightly misprinted shirts Kara Pritchard Linux.com kara@linux.com lug name - CSLUG login - cs-lug pass - wildcat Notes: this site is a great resource for linux topics in general and lug specific stuff including places to hit up for swag and speakers Redhat www.redhat.com/apps/community/LUG/index.html Notes: This is a link to Redhat's lug site. On it is a form to ask for swag. Last time they donated a bunch of 6.2 disks and revolution shirts SUSE (defunct??) info@suse.de Notes: donated a bunch of Eval 7.0 disks. Jacob Webb Turbo Linux jwebb@turbolinux.com Notes: CSUC Alumni William Kendrick President of LUGOD (UC Davis' LUG) www.lugod.org Notes: Cool guy. Traded swag lists w/ us. He was going to give us a couple copies of the linux cd that his LUG produces but we were never able to hook up. lugod.org has a lot of lug/linux news on it. Cheapbytes.com Notes: They said they can provide cd's to LUG's for specific events, they require at least 2 weeks notice and request that the club pays for the shipping. It sounds like a good place to get a bunch of copies of current distros. failures: -------------------------------------- LinuxMall.com Notes: no response