[Noplug] One more item of potential interest

Steve steveh at olympus.net
Wed Feb 16 18:00:44 PST 2005


Along with this thread, I forgot to add another one:

Recompiling a kernel. Or compiling anything for that matter - unless one is
a programmer in the Windows world, you never learn about or do any compiling
of anything.

In response to Rod's appropriate suggestion, I'd love to take on a task IF I
knew anything about Linux. Since I don't I suppose I'll have to wait until I
do. Then I will.

;-)

Steve

 

-----Original Message-----
From: noplug-bounces at lists.olympus.net
[mailto:noplug-bounces at lists.olympus.net] On Behalf Of Ralph Hogaboom
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 2:37 PM
To: noplug at lists.olympus.net
Subject: RE: [Noplug] Items of potential interest

I've a few to add:

* Mono & .Net: Overview and implications for the future of Gnome 
* Gaming and Linux (developing, resources, and current games)
* Managing digital photos in Linux (Gphoto, GIMP, F-Spot, digiKam, et al)

Ralph

-----Original Message-----
From: Rod Page [mailto:rpage at olympus.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 2:03 PM
To: Steve
Subject: Re: [Noplug] Items of potential interest

Hi Steve

I think these are all good topics for future meetings. I'd like to have more
suggestions with the idea that I would compile a good sized list. Then we
could go over it with the group and prioritize it. Fianlly we could ask for
volunteers who wanted to do a presentation on one of the topics. This way
people would have both the opportunity of learning something of interest to
them and a chance to give back a little bit by passing on some of their
special expertise.

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Regards, Rod Page

Steve wrote:

>Some preliminary suggestions for future meetings:
>
>1) Setting up a Linux peer-to-peer network & firewall.
>2) Writing simple scripts, why, when and where?
>3) Useful keyboard shortcuts
>4) Comparing differences between major distributions
>5) Ways to troubleshoot specific hardware issues - terminal vs. gui
>6) Useful built-in tools
>7) more???
>
>Steve
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