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Beginning Thursday, June 19, 2008, all events listed on this page are held in Russ Engineering, Wright State University, Dayton, OH, unless stated otherwise. Our usual meeting time is 7 - 9 p.m. the third Thursday each month. All meetings are free and open to the public unless stated otherwise. Please check for the exact location each month. See maps and cue sheets for directions to Wright State. Be aware that parking is limited and parking regulations are enforced - bring cash for parking ($1 per hour). Carpool with a buddy if possible. Usually several of us adjourn to a local eatery to continue our discussions even more informally. The meeting room is subject to to change each school term, and the eatery is selected at each meeting. Coming Events
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July 2008July 2008 meeting in W.S.U. RC145As best I know, Elliott will continue leading the panel discussion of "How to Introduce and Encourage Linux Use to Resistant Organizations" this month and Michael Gilbert will continue his monthly "in-security" series. I haven't heard of any other topics for this month so far. If you have any suggestions for topics, please send them to the Linux-SIG-Planning team. Please bring printouts of your public key and government issued photo ID to participate in the key signing party. It's been far too long since we've had one. August 2008August 2008 meeting in W.S.U. RC145If you have any suggestions for topics, please send them to the Linux-SIG-Planning team. | |||
June 2008June 2008 meeting in W.S.U. RC145We returned to Wright State University for our June 19 meeting. This month was the start of a series of panel discussions headed up by Elliott Lake about "How to Introduce and Encourage Linux Use to Resistant Organizations". They discussed experiences they have encountered when trying to start implementation of Linux projects and suggest ways to improve them. Also, Michael Gilbert continued his monthly "in-security" series - security issues that have popped up within the past month. May 2008May 2008 meeting in New HorizonsWe met at New Horizons® Computer Learning Centers, 1890 Commerce Center Blvd., Fairborn, OH for the Thursday May 15 meeting. This month Michael Gilbert demonstrated Eee PC and discussed installing a Debian based distro on one. He also discussed "in-security" - security issues that have popped up within the past month, and is looking forward to making it a monthly discussion. Also, Eric Baenen gave a quick overview of the Linux for South West Ohio Libraries project that was recently started. April 2008April 2008 meeting in New HorizonsWe met at New Horizons® Computer Learning Centers, 1890 Commerce Center Blvd., Fairborn, OH for the Thursday April 17 meeting. New Horizons is near the large Kroger store on the north side of Dayton-Yellow Springs Rd. This month we didn't have a topic, so we had an extended Q&A session. If you have any suggestions for topics, please send them to the Linux-SIG-Planning team. March 2008March 2008 meeting in 157 Student Union, W.S.U.We met in Student Union, room 157, Wright State University for the Thursday March 20 meeting. This month, we had a demo by Eric Baenen of cloning and restoring systems with Clonezilla Live. Also, Jason Cook talked about Wikia and some of the things he is doing there. We had some Fedora 8 x86 Live CDs to give out at tonight's meeting, as well as a Fedora T-Shirt. February 2008February 2008 meeting in 016 Rike Hall, W.S.U.We met in Rike Hall, room 016, Wright State University for the Thursday February 21 meeting, which was very nice. The desks are wired with power and ethernet, but without a Wright State account, you can't get online. This month Don Corbet discussed and demonstrated installing "Out-of-the-box XEN" para- and full virtulization and the difference under different CPU's running SLES-10 or Fedora. We gave out some Fedora 8 x86 Live CDs at tonight's meeting, courtesy of Red Hat Fedora. The new Milano's at the corner of North Fairfield and Kemp - a little over a mile south of TGI Friday's - has been suggested for the after-the-meeting meeting. They have free Wi-Fi. Please bring printouts of your public key and government issued photo ID to participate in the key signing party. It's been far too long since we've had one. January 2008January 2008 meeting in W.S.U. Student Union 156CWe met in Student Union 156C at 7 pm Thursday January 17. This month we had a presentation by Michael Gilbert that he called "Running a secure system by knowing your vulnerabilities", which included discussion of WebKit and KDE4. We expected to also have a fair amount of discussion of Eric Baenen's proposal to "do more to help more people convert from proprietary software to Open Source Software and Linux.", but I didn't hear any. But since I wasn't feeling too good that night, I may have missed it. Please bring printouts of your public key and government issued photo ID to participate in the key signing party. It's been far too long since we've had one. December 2007December 2007 meeting in Russ Engineering, Rm. 146We met in the RC146, at 7 pm Thursday December 20. This month we had two main topics. Elliott Lake discussed FreeNAS and Eric Baenen discussed VMware and other virtualization software. Some items mentioned include:
Eric's "practical virtualization" slides are available in swf, odp, and pdf file formats. Elliott's .ppt slides are here. November 2007November 2007 meeting in Russ Engineering, Rm. 146We met in RC146, at 7 pm Thursday November 15. Our evening started with the usual Q & A session. Some of the topics discussed were:
This month's main topic was microformats, excellenty presented by Catherine Devlin. She explained that microformats are small extensions to HTML that make it easier for machines to collect and aggregate data about events, etc. from web pages. Catherine showed event calendars from a few web sites, including our own, to show the wide diversity in how event data is displayed on web pages. By using the hCalendar microformat, it's relatively simple to keep the same appearance on a web page, yet allow aggregators to easily extract the event data in a consistent manor regardless of how it's displayed. There are also microformats for address info (hCard), licensing info, such as for photos, and other situations. Catherine also demonstrated the Operator add-on for the Firefox web browser. In closing, she suggested checking out a couple conferences. First is CodeMash in Sandusky January 9-11, 2008. She also recommended PyCon 2008 in Chicago March 14-16, 2008. After the meeting, several of us adjourned to the nearby TGI Friday's. October 2007October 2007 meeting in Student Union, E163B (Discovery B)We met in the Student Union, room E163B, at 7 pm Thursday October 18. There was no topic scheduled for this month's meeting, so we had an extended Q & A session. October 2007ConfigFest 2007 at Sinclair Community CollegeOur latest ConfigFest (or InstallFest+) was held at Sinclair Community College from 10 am–4 pm Saturday, October 6th, 2007 in room 4242 of building 4. Once again, Art Ross and Sinclair Community College were great hosts. Turnout was a bit lighter than at some of our previous fests, but we were busy most of the day. It would have been good to have had more of our more experienced members present to help. September 2007 | |||
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