[Bradford] Talk for next meeting

Brian bradlug at techchico.org.uk
Thu Feb 16 22:07:45 UTC 2012


Thanks Alice. Sorry about the 'No Subject'. I sent a reply which just went to David and realised what I'd done. In haste I pasted in what I'd sent and mailed it without a subject. :-( Duh!

Anyone else got any preferences out of the subjects I listed?

Brian



________________________________
 From: Alice Kaerast <alice at kaerast.info>
To: Brian <bradlug at techchico.org.uk> 
Cc: BradfordLinuxUserGroup <bradford at mailman.lug.org.uk> 
Sent: Thursday, 16 February 2012, 20:25
Subject: Re: [Bradford] (no subject)
 
I'd be interested in a talk on what you're doing with your cheap
Chinese tablet.  I'm at a loss as to what to usefully do with mine,
it's far too slow to be of any real use and the battery lasts such a
short time it's not exactly mobile.  Myth TV and PBX in a Flash might
also be interesting, I'm going to have to learn Asterisk properly some
time soon.

I don't think there's anything I can give a full talk on, but I'm
happy to talk devops and cloud infrastructure in the pub afterwards.

I'm not going to be at the social tomorrow, I've got some out-of-hours
server maintenance to do and some sleep to catch up on.

-- 
Mx Alice Kaerast
Devops supergirl, agile coach, corporate sysadmin


On 16 February 2012 13:00, Brian <bradlug at techchico.org.uk> wrote:
> I can do a talk but I'd like people to vote on what they would like to hear.
>
> 1. I could do something on basic electronics. I'd need something to write on
> though - eg.Flipchart or OHP. I could do this out of my head but the other
> options will require some preparation so I need to know in advance.
> 2. MythTV installation and use.
> 3. PBX in a Flash. Demo of some of the features etc.  Sticking points, now
> solved, in getting it to do what I want.
> 4. I've just got one of the China cheepy Android Tablets. The purpose is to
> link up to my media servers to provide control and audio output. I could
> bring it along and do a brief talk about what I am running to achieve my
> goals ... and what won't work because of hardware restrictions.
> 5. None of the above!
>
> Brian
>
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