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* run vservers on diffrent VT's (or multiseat solution based on vserver, who can provide/lean some monitors?)

* make a script which copies a template server, let users anonymously log in and rm -rf anything (or play around) and reconstruct the vserver when they log out (rsync --link?)

* show different distributions (Suse, Fedora, Debian, ...)

* show how vservers can interact (vserver per service)

* demonstrate a massive vserver, some box with 50+ installations running a apache, running vtop on the console, run some web benchmark test from another box

* if anyone has time and fun to figure out to mix it with Xen and/or OpenMosix?, would be cool, but maybe too much work

* prepare a "Installation-Show" (life-script or slides) which shows in a few minutes how to set up vservers

* Create a live cd

* (t-)shirts for the booth people? we need a logo :)

* people can create their own vserver at the booth which will be online for the whole exhibition (maybe we can even offer a service to send them a CD/DVD after the exhibition when they pay a small handling fee in advance? (5eur or such))