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   * Make sure you have Internet connectivity and enough power sources for all devices. If you do not have a place to hold a CryptoParty, find a pub or park where you can meet and squeeze the public bandwidth. That will really hone your skills!   * Make sure you have Internet connectivity and enough power sources for all devices. If you do not have a place to hold a CryptoParty, find a pub or park where you can meet and squeeze the public bandwidth. That will really hone your skills!
   * Bring USB sticks and printed handouts for those who need them, and set up old computers for people to fiddle with and try out new skills.   * Bring USB sticks and printed handouts for those who need them, and set up old computers for people to fiddle with and try out new skills.
-  * Talk about Linux to everyone you meet at your CryptoParty. If you are new to CryptoParties - ask someone "what is Linux?" ASAP.+  * Talk about GNU Linux to everyone you meet at your CryptoParty. If you are new to CryptoParties - ask someone "what is GNU Linux?" ASAP.
   * Make entry free for all if possible - CryptoParties are not-for-profit, not commercially aligned and especially important for those without other resources.   * Make entry free for all if possible - CryptoParties are not-for-profit, not commercially aligned and especially important for those without other resources.
   * Teach basic cryptographic tools to the masses. Crowd-source the best crypto. We suggest PGP, OTR, and Tor as the first tools to install.   * Teach basic cryptographic tools to the masses. Crowd-source the best crypto. We suggest PGP, OTR, and Tor as the first tools to install.