[Gllug] Reminder: GLLUG Meeting Saturday 12th April 2003
GLLUG Organiser
gllugadmin at linux.co.uk
Thu Apr 10 00:02:22 UTC 2003
This a reminder of this Saturdays GLLUG Meeting.
Also tomorrow evening at 6pm is a LONIX meeting, for details of this see
http://www.lonix.org.uk/tnet-cgi/Lonix?CODE=userMeetings
Meeting: 12th April 2003
The Greater London Linux User Group is having another meeting.
That's right, there is a GLLUG meeting on Saturday 12th April 2003,
between 12noon and 5pm.
We will be meeting in the New Cavendish Street campus of Westminster
University. This is in the shadow of the BT Tower, the nearest tube
stations are Great Portland Street, Warren Street and Goodge Street.
You will find a map at http://www.wmin.ac.uk/static/maps.asp or via
the html version of this message at the GLLUG web site at
http://www.gllug.org.uk/meeting-20030412.html
NOTE: you will need to sign in at the front desk to gain access to the
building. There are building works at the moment but we'll post signs
if the entrance has moved.
This event is FREE to members and non-members alike, if you want to
join GLLUG, sign on to the gllug-announce mailing list, detailed at
the end of this email.
Talks
We have two main talks planned. These will be in the large lecture
theatre on the second floor:-
12:00 - 12:30
Welcome and Introduction. Also the opportunity to try and beat the
projectors into submission! :-)
12:30 - 14:00
Lene Jensen - Linux Training and Certification
Lene works for RedHat. She'll start talking a bit about their
curriculum, the RHCE track, but also their additional courses. Then
going through the two certifications they have, RHCT and RHCE, and
then questions.
14:30 - 16:00
Richard Cohen - Introduction to the Shell
Aimed at people who are either new to Linux, or who have spent most of
their time in graphical environments. An attempt to introduce people
to the richness and power of the Linux and Unix shell, and some of the
more useful standard tools. Lots of examples, both useful and silly.
16:15 - 17:00
To round the meeting off: There will be an open forum discussion,
where people can come to the front of the lecture hall, and give
little "shortie" presentations on topics of interest to the group,
including the continuing feature of the "Heckle Steve Session".
* Do please be aware that we can't guarantee that the talks will
happen at the times stated, but we will do our best to make sure
they do.
Other activities
Away from the formal lectures, we have two rooms set aside, both on
the second floor, same level as main lecture room.
The network lab, as it is known, can be used for rolling demos of
Linux being installations and to experiment with configuration.
We also have the Multimedia room. This will be used for people to set
is up their own machines. You can do this if you have something to
show off, or you are looking for a solution to some problems. If your
are bringing in your own machine, make sure you sign it in when you
arrive, otherwise security won't let you take it when you go!
We will have access to some of the latest iso images and a CD-Burner.
If you decide to bring a PC, please have the serial number written
down ahead of time, in case it needs to be registered at the ground
floor Reception. We may also take a picture of you and your PC as
proof of ownership.
The network lab and the multimedia room are the places you can go to,
should you be looking for sanctuary away from the formal talks. If
we're lucky the Refectory on the ground floor will have its food and
drinks machines restocked.
After
After the meeting, for those that want, the group will move off to
'The Green Man' public house, very close to Great Portland Street.
We have it booked from 5:30pm, the downstairs area of the bar is
reserved for us. Even if you were unable to make the daytime meeting,
please feel free to join us at the pub. To help you find the pub have
a look at the link on the website.
Next meeting
The next meeting will be probably be another InstallFest on Saturday
in a month or so's time, the date for the next full meeting has not
yet been set. keep watching these pages for further announcements.
Mailing Lists
Gllug-announce mailing list - Gllug-announce at linux.co.uk
http://list.ftech.net/mailman/listinfo/gllug-announce
This is the moderated announcements only mailing list, very low
traffic, with approximately 1 message every two weeks.
Gllug mailing list - Gllug at linux.co.uk
http://list.ftech.net/mailman/listinfo/gllug
This is the main mailing list, with about 30 messages per day
on average.
Contact us
If you have any ideas for future events, you can either discuss
them on the main mailing list, or get our direct attention by
mailing to gllugadmin at linux.co.uk
-- Steve Cobrin
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