[Chester LUG] Fwd: Linux on the Desktop 16/03/2011 - update
Les Pritchard
les.pritchard at gmail.com
Tue Mar 15 20:01:54 UTC 2011
Hi everyone,
I wanted to remind you that this event is happening tomorrow evening at
Chester Uni. It's in the same building we've met in before, plenty of
parking available.
It looks like we have Ubuntu and Slackware systems available for demo, if
anyone has a Fedora box or any system running KDE that would be really good.
I know Dan has a collection of demos for the talk but the more the better!
See you tomorrow.
Les
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From: BCS Chester & North Wales Branch <chestermem at lists.bcs.org.uk>
Date: 15 March 2011 19:22
Subject: Linux on the Desktop 16/03/2011 - update
To: chestermem at lists.bcs.org.uk
Dear All
Plans are complete for tomorrow night.
Linux demonstrations will be included before and during the talk.
Regards, Paul M. < events-cnw at bcs.org.uk > or < 07903 489905 >.
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From: BCS Chester & North Wales Branch <chestermem at lists.bcs.org.uk>
To: chestermem at lists.bcs.org.uk
Sent: Wednesday, 9 March, 2011 8:24:18
Subject: Linux on the Desktop 16/03/2011
Dear All
19.00 for 19.30 - next Wednesday - 16/03/2011.
City of Chester University - Binks building - 8 on the map: -
http://www.chester.ac.uk/sites/files/chester/ApplicantDayBookletChesterCampusSat2011_pp16-16.pdf
This is the modern building very close to the central parking area.
Letting us know of your prior intention to attend would be appreciated
though
not essential.
Regards, Paul M, Secretary, Chester & North Wales, BCS. 07903 489905.
Linux, a Unix derivative, is well known as a server operating system. It is
the
most popular choice for Internet servers across the world, critical server
systems and is run on over 90% of the top 500 fastest super computers in the
world. At the other end, Linux can be found embedded in many of the day to
day
appliances we use, including eBook readers, mobile phones, TVs and even
cars.
In between these two great success stories, Linux has been evolving as a
real
competitor in the world of desktop computing. Microsoft Windows is a clear
market leader, but there is a growing demand for usable, more secure
operating
systems.
This talk will look at how Linux has evolved as a desktop operating system
and
will give several demonstrations of the look and feel provided by the latest
distributions. It will show how you can use a fast, secure and completely
customisable operating system for free!
Speaker Profile
Dan Lynch is a broadcaster, journalist and web developer with a passion for
Linux and Open Source software; first encountering Linux while studying for
a
Computer Science degree at Chester University (then Chester College) in late
2001.
He has co-hosted the weekly Linux Outlaws podcast to a large audience for
the
last 3 years, meeting and interviewing many of the biggest names in the Open
Source world and attending regular industry events. He also co-hosts FLOSS
Weekly on the TWIT network, develops web sites with Drupal (an Open Source
Content Management System) and has written for many Linux publications and
websites. In addition, Dan organised a large International Free Software
event
called Oggcamp10 in Liverpool in 2010.
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