[Noplug] re meeting

Rod Page rpage at olympus.net
Wed Feb 16 10:55:28 PST 2005


Hi Everybody   

    Unfortunately I couldn't be at the meeting since I was down with
    a wretched cold. Eric McRae was kind enough to sub for me. We
    had about 20 people at the meeting and it went as advertised with
    a short discussion and a demonstration of Knoppix. Eric also gave
    a short demonstration of a thumb drive that will boot a small version
    of Linux and run a secure DSL communications program. With this
    you could carry it around and always have secure communications
    on any computer you used. I think it was good lively meeting.
    Note if you post to the list you need to use the same email address
    you subscribed with or I have to approve a nonmember posting to
    the list as administrator.

    I do think having a library is a good idea. Anyone else have any
    thoughts on how we might implement this?

    Regards, Rod

    Ralph Hogaboom wrote:
    >I missed the Feb meeting. Vday and all.
    >How was turnout? How'd it go? I'm curious if anyone is starting a library. I
    >just picked up a 2002 printing of SVGA Programming in Linux, and I have a
    >few other odds and ends books that we could get started with.
    >
    >Ralph
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- Done.



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Subject:
Re: [Noplug] Feb meeting
From:
Rod Page <rpage at olympus.net>
Date:
Wed, 16 Feb 2005 10:05:50 -0800

To:
noplug-request at lists.olympus.net


Hi Everybody

Unfortunately I couldn't be at the meeting since I was down with
a wretched cold. Eric McRae was kind enough to sub for me. We
had about 20 people at the meeting and it went as advertised with
a short discussion and a demonstration of Knoppix. Eric also gave
a short demonstration of a thumb drive that will boot a small version
of Linux and run a secure DSL communications program. With this
you could carry it around and always have secure communications
on any computer you used. I think it was good lively meeting.

Note if you post to the list you need to use the same email address
you subscribed with or I have to approve a nonmember posting to
the list as administrator.

I do think having a library is a good idea. Anyone else have any
thoughts?

Regards, Rod


Ralph Hogaboom wrote:

> I missed the Feb meeting. Vday and all.
>
> How was turnout? How'd it go? I'm curious if anyone is starting a 
> library. I
> just picked up a 2002 printing of SVGA Programming in Linux, and I have a
> few other odds and ends books that we could get started with.
>
> Ralph
>
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