[ExeterLUG] Exeter LUG Meeting write up.

Thomas Morgan tom.96 at blueyonder.co.uk
Sat Jan 11 14:05:49 UTC 2014


Hi Rick

Thanks for the newsletter, I hope to be able to make it a Exeter LUG 
session soon.

I was just wondering if you knew of a good computer shop locally (I'm in 
Exeter but can travel) that could build a machine for Linux Mint? I find 
there are lots of people out there willing to build machines but not so 
many with knowledge of compatible components and Linux distros. 
Currently I'm using Mint 14 (amongst others) under Virtual Box emulation 
on a Mac.

Thanks

Tom

Rick.Timmis wrote:
> Exeter LUG Meeting write up.
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> The move to our new home has gone reallywell. Harri Sharp met us at 
> the Exwick Ark pre-school, and we discussed our hopes, along with 
> their conditons.
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> Lets start with the conditions.
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> Access to the building is via the Key Holder, Rick T. We have full use 
> of the Kitchen, Conference room, and Office / Workshop. The Kitchen 
> must always be left in anl 'as we found it' state or better. Similarly 
> with the conference room.
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> Should we come across any personal items belonging to school staff, 
> these are to be respectful left undisturbed.
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> We can have access to the room any evenings that it is unoccupied; 
> which currently is all the time. Should the group wish to meet, or 
> indeed organise events, etc... We do not forsee there being a problem.
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> We have been provided with draw space in the kitchen where we can keep 
> our tea, coffee, sugar, hot chocolate etc...
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> The conference room has Network, and WiFi (once Mark finishes 
> configuring the access points, thanks Mark). We have the projector, 
> and a large area of wall. This means that we can do interactive 
> sessions, like an Introduction to C, or BASH Shell scripting, Well if 
> you can think of it and put it into Impress there are desks, with 
> power and plenty of space for laptops so that we can do things hands on.
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> In the office workshop, there are 4 PC workstation which we are 
> welcome to use, running Linux Mint and a large workbench for building, 
> repairing, and hardware hacking too.
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> We have been given space under the work bench where we can store 
> computers ready for testing, breaking etc....
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> On the back wall of the workshop we have 3 shelves where we can store, 
> tools, components, and other small items. I would suggest we think 
> about getting some medium sized containers to house these things and 
> ensure that they sit nicely on the shelves.
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> THe Arks IT Systems.
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> We are almost there with their system setup, Mark Evans delivered a 
> Gigabit PCIe Netowrk card for the ltsp server. So it is understood 
> that we should be able to complete the build on this. We will need to 
> pick through the other server items with a view to rescue and repair 
> what we can. The ARK have asked for 2 thin clients to be set up in the 
> Music room, with the Kids Desktops on them.
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> Ideally it has been suggested that we look to build a samba / Lamp 
> server to act as a backup machine for the PC's and the LTSP server, 
> and to handle print sharing.
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> The Ark have also got hold of 4 Smart boards, although they have no 
> projectors for them yet. Suggestions, and ideas on how to get one of 
> these up and running for the main hall area would be welcome.
>
> Harri asked if would could make one of the PC's dual boot, so that 
> they can run some communications software they have benen given. I 
> suggested that we could try installing it in WINE if she provided the 
> disks. It's our choice, they would just like to be able to use it. I 
> understand that Malcom, and Sam may well bring Windows XP OEM install 
> discs so that we can setup dual boot machine.s. We have 5 desktops 
> from Devon Wildlife Trust that have Win XP Licene keys.
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> We agreeded that with regard to the £50 pc programme, these would now 
> use Linux Mint the 'Matel edition, and failing that the XFce edition, 
> if performance is too low,
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> The feedback we have had so far with Lubuntu has not been that 
> positive and very often people can't find their way around it.
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> In addition Linux Mint has a very good PDF Manual, that would be very 
> easy to develop an introductory course, and with our new facilities we 
> could provide an introductory training course., for those taking a £50 
> PC.
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> More to follow in regard to suggestions for the February meeting and 
> finishing the Ark Project.
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> Comments and Feedback welcome..
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> Cheers
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> Rick
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> Rick Timmis
> Abazander.com
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