fix broken image urls

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<div class="onright">
<figure>
<a href="/years/2018/training-weekends.html#nerding"><img src="/years/2018/ukcavingblog_files/emzyUBQm.jpg"></a>
<a href="/years/2018/training-weekends.html#nerding"><img width= 250 src="/years/2018/blogimages/emzyUBQm.jpg"></a>
<br><figcaption>Training weekend laptop in 2018</figcaption></figure>
</div>
<p>Expo requires so much nerding that it is part of <a href="/years/2018/training-weekends.html#nerding">the pre-expo training</a>.
<p>Expo now requires so much nerding that it is part of <a href="/years/2018/training-weekends.html#nerding">the pre-expo training</a>.
<h3>Expo laptop</h3>
<p>The <em>Expo laptop</em> in the tatty hut is a 2011 Dell Latitude E4200 laptop (on loan from Philip
Sargent) which is connected to the router by a cable and also by WiFi
(it's wifi configuration was fixed by Sam in 2019). It
also has an external numberpad as a couple of vital keys are dead
(e.g. down-arrow). It runs Linux (Debian) and has installed all the software
(e.g. down-arrow). It runs Linux (Debian[Cinnamon]) and has installed all the software
for talking to the server for:
<div class="onright">
<figure>
<a href="/piclinks/typing.htm"><img src="/images/typing.jpg"></a>
<a href="/piclinks/typing.htm"><img src="/images/typing.jpg"></a>
<br><figcaption>Basecamp computer in 1991 - in the old potato hut</figcaption>
</figure>
</div>
@@ -91,9 +91,12 @@ directly but we haven't got this configured properly yet.) Use a usb stick to tr
if you can't get your own laptop or phone to work with the printer.
<h3>The Expo Laptops: Crowley's Friend: Aziraphale</h3>
<p>In 2023 we have another general-use laptop (it was also in use in 2019). This is not connected by any cabling and just uses WiFi. Like the <i>expo laptop</i> it is running Debian Linux and has the same set of software installed
(survex/aven, tunnelx, therion, git etc.) and you login to it using the username "expo" and the usual cavey:beery password. It is an R61 14-inch Thinkpad on loan from Michael Sargent and it is called "Aziraphale". The <i>expo laptop</i> is called "Crowley". Crowley has a 64GB microSD card plugged into it which holds the local copy of <var>/expofiles/</var> whereas Azirophale has a big enough solid-state drive (128GB, new for 2023) to hold <var>/expofiles/</var> (and Azirophale's SD code slot doesn't work).
<p>Both laptops have had RAM upgrades and solid-state disc upgrades.
<p>The <i>expo laptop</i> is called "Crowley". Crowley was rather too ill to be useful during the 2022 expo (being left in the potato hut for 3 years was not a healthy experience) but is now feeling much better... apart from the WiFi which died in typical fashion just 10 minutes before a training session.
<p>In 2023 we will have another general-use laptop (it was also on expo in 2019). This is not connected by any cabling and just uses WiFi. Like the <i>expo laptop</i> it is running Debian and has the same set of software installed
(survex/aven, tunnelx, therion, git etc.) and you login to it using the username "expo" and the usual cavey:beery password. It has the [Wayland] window manager, so looks a bit different to the [Cinnamon] desktop on Crowley. It is an R61 14-inch Thinkpad on loan from Michael Sargent and it is called "Aziraphale". Azirophale has a big enough solid-state drive (128GB, new for 2023) to hold <var>/expofiles/</var> (but note that Azirophale's SD code slot doesn't work).
<p>Both laptops have had RAM upgrades and solid-state disc upgrades over winter 2022/23.
<h3>Networking Hardware - experts only</h3>