[Nottingham] [Talk] Thursday 7:30pm 30/01/2020: 10 Years of Gentoo Rolling Updates!

VM vadim at mankevich.co.uk
Tue Jan 28 19:59:12 UTC 2020


Since I believe it will be an M.2 SATA ssd I can bring an enclosure to convert it to usual  2.5" ssd. If that can help with data transfers or something.

On January 28, 2020 12:18:30 AM UTC, Martin via Nottingham <nottingham at mailman.lug.org.uk> wrote:
>Folks,
>
>For this Blue Moon Kilpin we have a double bill of:
>
>
>*Work, Home, and Play: Experiencing 10 Years of Gentoo Updates*
>===============================================================
>
>and
>
>*A live demo of upgrading the M2 disk drive of a dual-boot laptop*
>==================================================================
>
>
>What has worked well for yourselves for over a decade of continuous
>rolling updates? Good or bad or a never ending nightmare??
>
>And how do you swap the singular disk drive of a laptop without losing
>data or having to reinstall when the laptop has only the one disk?...
>
>
>
>Roll up and roll along before we all fall out of Europe!
>
>Roll into good fun and good beer and good cheer all at:
>
>
>Thursday 7:30pm 30/01/2020
>--------------------------
>
>*The Herbert Kilpin*
>http://thekilpin.co.uk/
>
>10 Bridlesmith Walk
>Nottingham NG1 2HB
>
>Phone: 0115 9484743
>
>OpenStreetMap: The Herbert Kilpin
>https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=19/52.95253/-1.14655&layers=H
>
>
>For those unaware of that fine establishment, or for those not having
>done their homework, a map or phone-a-friend may be of help...
>
>We have a table upstairs booked for “NLUG Linux”. Please check with the
>friendly staff if lost.
>
>Some of us will be there early to sample some of their fine bar food
>;-)
>
>
>Thence sometime later, we likely will stay there, or move next door
>into
>the Junkyard :-)
>
>
>As always, all welcome for all and anything GNU and Linux! :-)
>
>See ya there
>Martin
>
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