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[internetworkers] Next TriLUG Meeting and Class Information
- From: "Lisa C. Boyd" <lisa AT grassunderfoot.com>
- To: internetworkers AT lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: [internetworkers] Next TriLUG Meeting and Class Information
- Date: 06 Jan 2003 09:25:43 -0500
I generally lurk on this list in total awe of the knowledge and opinions
shared here. I've seen Kevin post TriLUG information here before so I'm
hoping that it's ok for me to continue sharing information. If it's not
ok, I just ask that someone kindly let me know offlist. Thanks so much!
Lisa Boyd
Outreach / Public Relations
Triangle Linux Group (TriLUG)
**Meeting**
The January meeting of the Triangle Linux Users Group (TriLUG) will be
Thursday, January 9, 2003 at 7:00pm in the Dreyfus auditorium of RTI
(directions on www.trilug.org). Our speaker will be Rob Wehrli, of
Arizona Cooperative Power [1], presenting on embedded uClinux and the
Hitachi H8S microprocessor. Rob hails from Glendale, Arizona, and will
have two uClinux development kits to give away. Free pizza and drinks
will be supplied so join us!
[1] http://www.azpower.com/H8-uClinux/
**Class**
The next class will be "Roll Your Own RPM" on Saturday, January 11, 2003
in Dreyfus Auditorium at RTI (directions on www.trilug.org). Our
instructor will be Tanner Lovelace. Class will start at 2 pm and may run
until 4 pm. Tanner recommends that you have some Linux experience (i.e.
you should feel comfortable compiling and installing your own programs
from source). Please RSVP to LisaB at trilug.org. The class is free, but
we remind you that TriLUG is a donation run organization. If you find
value in the classes we are providing, please consider making a
donation.
I realize that this class and the last kernel class are not typical
topics for new users. I have a list of classes that we hope to offer
over the next year and will be sharing those soon. We are in the
planning stages of having an installfest in February or March. I hope to
have some information put together by then to help new users feel more
comfortable using open source software. Much more information to come,
so stay tuned to either the main TriLUG email list [2] or the
announcement list [3].
[2] http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/trilug
[3] http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/trilug-announce
- [internetworkers] Next TriLUG Meeting and Class Information, Lisa C. Boyd, 01/06/2003
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